
BSCM
Ben's S#### Config Mod - A simple config mod meant to work easily on both server & client side.
About this Mod
BSCM (Ben's S#### Config Mod)
BSCM is a lightweight, YAML configuration library for Fabric mods. It simplifies config creation, loading, and editing, so you can focus on building features instead of boilerplate.
Features
- Annotation-based configs
Define your config structure directly in code with simple annotations.
- YAML-backed
Human-readable, clean, and widely supported configuration format.
- Automatic loading & saving No need to manually change config YAML (server-side still requires), BSCM does it all for you.
Built-in config screen (Mod Menu support) Easily edit in-game configs with Mod Menu.
- Minimal & developer-friendly
Designed to stay out of your way while giving you full control.
Usage
Create a config class
Annotate fields you want to expose
Let BSCM handle the rest
Example:
Gradle:
repositories{
maven {
name = "Modrinth"
url = "https://api.modrinth.com/maven"
}
maven {
name = "Terraformers"
url = "https://maven.terraformersmc.com/"
}
}
dependencies {
modImplementation "maven.modrinth:bscm:1.0.4"
modImplementation "com.terraformersmc:modmenu:${project.modmenu_version}"
}
Config Class:
public class ExampleConfig {
@Comment("Enable the feature")
public boolean enabled = true:
@Comment("Maximum value")
public int maxValue = 10;
}
Main Class:
import ca.techgarage.bscm.Bscm;
public void onInitialize() {
Bscm.load(ExampleConfig.class, "ModID");
}
How to set up client-side
To set up you must depend on ModMenu for the version you are using
ModMenu Integration class
public class MyModMenuIntegration extends BSCMModMenuIntegration {
public MyModMenuIntegration() {
super(ExampleConfig.class, "ModID");
}
}
In your fabric.mod.json
"entrypoints": {
"modmenu": [
"com.example.mymod.MyModMenuIntegration"
]
}
BSCM will automatically:
Generate a YAML file
Load values on startup
Save changes when updated
In-Game Configuration
If you have Mod Menu installed, BSCM provides a simple config GUI so users can edit settings without leaving the game.
Dependencies
Fabric Loader ≥ 0.15.0
(Optional) Mod Menu for in-game config UI
Why BSCM?
Most config systems are either:
Too complex
Too limited
Or require tons of boilerplate
BSCM aims to hit the sweet spot:
Simple, readable, and powerful enough for real mods.
Available Versions
How to Install BSCM on Your Server
Order Server
Order a Minecraft Java server with at least 3 GB RAM (4 GB recommended).
Set fabric Loader
In the panel under "Egg", select the fabric loader and matching Minecraft version (26.1.2).
Install Mod
Open the mod browser in the dashboard and search for "BSCM". Click "Install" – done! Alternatively, upload the .jar via SFTP to the /mods folder.
Compatibility
Mod Loaders
Minecraft Versions
26.1.2, 26.1.1, 26.1 (+1 more)
Server-side
~ OptionalRecommended RAM
4 GB(min. 3 GB)Frequently Asked Questions
BSCM server crashes on startup – what to do?
Most common cause: wrong fabric version or insufficient RAM. Check the server log (latest.log) for "OutOfMemoryError" or "Mixin" errors. With Mado Hosting: ensure at least 3 GB RAM is allocated and the loader matches the mod version (26.1.2). You can switch loaders with one click in the panel.
Is BSCM compatible with fabric?
BSCM officially supports fabric for Minecraft 26.1.2, 26.1.1, 26.1. The Mado dashboard automatically detects incompatible loader combinations.
Server lagging with BSCM – how to optimize performance?
Recommended RAM: 4 GB (per 8 players). Use /spark profiler to check if BSCM consumes the most tick time. Common fixes: reduce server view-distance to 8-10, install "performant" or "starlight" as supplementary mods on Forge. With Mado Hosting, your server runs on NVMe SSDs with dedicated CPU cores for minimal latency.
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