Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
Creators
Details

LioLoader adds global datapacks and global resource packs to your instance automatically by scanning special folders inside your game directory.
This is useful for keeping packs outside of individual worlds and applying them consistently across worlds and servers you run locally.
Folder Layout
LioLoader uses a lioloader folder inside your instance:
- Datapacks
instance/lioloader/data/
- Resource packs
instance/lioloader/resourcepacks/
Anything placed in these folders will be discovered and added to Minecraft’s pack repositories.
Note: This mod is only needed server-side and needs Architectury API
CurseForge App Compatibility
For compatibility with the CurseForge app and standard modpack workflows, LioLoader also supports the default instance datapacks folder:
instance/datapacks/
Any datapacks placed in this folder are automatically discovered and loaded, just like packs in lioloader/data and is still affected by loading order defined in the loading order json file.
instance/lioloader/datapack_load_order.json
What Counts as a Pack?
Supported formats (both datapacks and resource packs)
LioLoader supports:
- Zip packs
- Any
*.zipinside the folder is treated as a pack.
- Any
- Normal pack folders
- A folder is treated as a pack if it contains:
pack.mcmeta- and the proper content folder:
- Datapacks:
data/ - Resource packs:
assets/
- Datapacks:
- A folder is treated as a pack if it contains:
- Datapacks inside nested folders
Datapacks can be stored inside other folders, as long as the folder you want treated as the pack root contains:
pack.mcmetadata/
Example (nested datapack structure):
instance/lioloader/data/somefolder/pack.mcmetainstance/lioloader/data/somefolder/data/...
This lets you organize datapacks however you want while still being detected.
Load Order / Priority
LioLoader supports explicit pack ordering using JSON files generated in your lioloader folder.
These files are automatically created if missing:
instance/lioloader/datapack_load_order.jsoninstance/lioloader/resourcepack_load_order.json
Format
Each file contains an order array:
{
"order": [
"highest_priority_example",
"second_priority_example",
"lowest_priority_example"
]
}
How ordering works
- Packs listed first are treated as higher priority.
- Packs not listed still load normally (Minecraft defaults).
- Packs with lower priority overwrite packs with higher priority that get read first.
Pack ID notes
- For zip packs, you can write the name with or without
.zip:my_pack.zipormy_pack
- For folder packs, use the folder name:
my_pack_folder
Quick Example
Put a datapack here:
instance/lioloader/data/MyGlobalPack/pack.mcmetainstance/lioloader/data/MyGlobalPack/data/<namespace>/...
Put a resource pack here:
instance/lioloader/resourcepacks/MyGlobalRP/pack.mcmetainstance/lioloader/resourcepacks/MyGlobalRP/assets/<namespace>/...
Then set priority:
instance/lioloader/datapack_load_order.jsoninstance/lioloader/resourcepack_load_order.json
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Feel free to include LioLoader in any pack of your choosing!



