Mods, tools, and coursework I publish under my GitHub account.
These are repos I own and maintain, mostly Minecraft modding and early C++ experiments. Star counts refresh from the GitHub API when the cache updates.
Web and Discord access to your Applied Energistics 2 terminal.
A Minecraft mod add-on for AE2 that exposes your in-game ME terminal in a browser. Handy when you want to manage storage away from the base. Supports several MC versions and includes Discord integration for notifications and remote checks.
NEI tab with mob stats, drops, and villager trades for 1.7.10.
Quality-of-life mod for GTNH-style packs: one NEI page with mob name, source mod, HP, loot, and villager trades. Built for modded 1.7.10 where guessing drop tables from wikis gets old fast.
Small addon pack for GregTech: New Horizons sessions. Adjusts recipes and numbers where the base pack felt too punishing for a solo or casual run. Not meant for public servers, more for my own experiments.
University C++ project: a small space-themed game prototype.
Coursework from technical computer science: early C++ practice with game loops, simple physics, and asset loading. Kept on GitHub as a reference from first-year programming classes.
GregTech: New Horizons modpack. I develop on the project as part of the GTNewHorizons team.
Most of my work lands here: multiblock reworks in GT5, pack glue in the core mod, AE2 QoL, and performance fixes across the stack. Below are a few merged PRs; the full list is on GitHub.
GTNH is a long-form tech modpack. I play it almost every day. It's my favorite and, in my view, the best technical Minecraft modpack. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys games like this.
This run was started on 5 January 2021 at 18:44 on GTNH 2.1.0.0, my first ever experience with GTNH and the beginning of an era in my life. Our second gate role (duo with Pxx500), but chronologically our first ever finished run. We started it before the first gate, paused for a while. During that break we started another run and fully completed it, then came back to finish this one.