Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.x
1.20.x
1.19.x
Platforms
Fabric
Supported environments
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Details
FSit (Fabric)
A server-side mod that allows players to sit anywhere!
Inspired by GSit.
Usage
- Interact with blocks like stairs, slabs, and horizontal logs
- Hop on and ride other players!
/sit
and/crawl
commands for sitting and crawling actions
Client
- Manageable riders through the Social Interactions screen
- Keybindings
Configuration (config/fsit.yml
)
If mod is installed on both the server and client,
player configuration will be automatically synced (only if use_server
is false
).
The config can be modified with Mod Menu and YetAnotherConfigLib installed.
# Whether to use the server-side configuration.
use_server: false
sitting:
# Controls whether gravity affects seats.
apply_gravity: true
# Allows sitting even if not standing on a solid block.
allow_in_air: false
riding:
# Whether to hide a player's rider when the player is not looking at him.
hide_rider: true
on_use:
# Allows to start sitting on specific blocks by interacting with them.
sitting: false
# Allows to start riding other players by interaction with them.
riding: false
# The maximum distance to a target to interact.
range: 2
# Prevents players from sitting in places where they would suffocate.
check_suffocation: true
# List of blocks or block types (e.g., "oak_log", "#logs") that are available to sit on by interacting with them.
blocks:
- "#slabs"
- "#stairs"
- "#logs"
on_double_sneak:
# Allows to start sitting by double sneaking while looking down.
sitting: true
# Allows to start crawling by double sneaking near a one-block gap.
crawling: true
# The minimum angle must be looking down (in degrees) with double sneak.
min_pitch: 66.6
# The window between sneaks (in milliseconds).
delay: 600
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome.
For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.