Kits

Kits

Permissions-based player kits for Fabric Servers.

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About this Mod

Kits

Permissions-based player kits for Fabric Servers.

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Kits is a Minecraft mod for Fabric servers that adds configurable,
permissions-based player kits. This allows server owners to easily set up
batches of items that their players can claim, depending on their rank.
Additionally, kits can have a predefined cooldown, so that players do not get to
use them infinitely.

Compatible with LuckPerms

Usage

Adding Kits

Command: /kit add <kit_name> <cooldown> [time_unit]
Requires Permission: kits.manage

To add a kit, simply place the items you would like to be included in this kit
anywhere in your inventory and run the command /kit add.

NOTE:
[time_unit] may be one of d (day), h (hour), m (minute), s
(second), y (year). If no time unit is specified, cooldown is interpreted
as milliseconds.

Claiming Kits

Command: /kit claim <kit_name>
Requires Permission: kits.claim.<kit_name>

For players, claiming kits is simple. They simply type /kit claim <kit_name>.
If they have permissions to use the specified kit, and that kit is not on
cooldown for them, they receive the kit in their inventory (or on the ground if
their inventory is full.)

Brigadier suggestions are enabled, and will only suggest kits the player has
permissions for.

Removing Kits

Command: /kit remove <kit_name>
Requires Permission: kits.manage

To remove a kit, simply type /kit remove <kit_name>. This irreversibly and
completely
deletes the specified kit from the server, for all users.

Reset Player Kit Cooldowns

If, as a moderator, you wish to reset a player's kit cooldowns, allowing them to
regain access to already-claimed kits, you can do so with the following
commands:

Reset a single kit

Command: /kit resetPlayerKit <player> <kit_name>
Requires Permission: kits.manage

Reset all kits

Command: /kit resetPlayer <player>
Requires Permission: kits.manage

Kit Rings

Kits supports Kit Rings - collections of kits that share a common cooldown. When a player claims any kit from a ring, all kits in that ring go on cooldown together.

For detailed information on Kit Rings, see RINGS.md.

Advanced

Kits stores most of its data in nbt files, using Minecraft's NBT format.
You can modify and create such files with a tool like NBTExplorer.

Kit Config Files

If, for whatever reason, you wish to configure kits manually, instead of using
the built-in commands, you can do so by modifying the kit files directly.

Kit files are stored in the directory config/kits in Minecraft's NBT format.

This allows you to modify kit contents or cooldowns after creation, or even add
entirely new kits.

Player Kit Usage Files

Whenever a player successfully claims a kit, the time at which this kit was
claimed is recorded in a user-specific file named <player_uuid>.nbt in the
directory world/kits_user_data.

If you wish to reset or modify when a user can next use a kit that they have
already claimed, you can edit the time specified in this file (stored as
milliseconds since Epoch). To reset all kit
cooldowns for a given user, simply delete the nbt file that corresponds to them.


Contributing

Thank you for considering contributing to Kits! Please see the Contribution
Guidelines
.

Licence

Kits is open-sourced software licenced under the MIT license.

Discord

Questions? Contact me in my Discord server.

Available Versions

1.8.0-mc1.21.11release
MC 1.21.11fabric
December 20, 2025
1.7.1-mc1.21.7release
MC 1.21.7fabric
October 1, 2025
1.7.0-mc1.21.5release
MC 1.21.5fabric
April 13, 2025
1.7.0-mc1.21.2release
MC 1.21.2fabric
January 2, 2025
1.6.2-mc1.21.1release
MC 1.21.1fabric
October 6, 2024

How to Install Kits on Your Server

1

Order Server

Order a Minecraft Java server with at least 3 GB RAM (4 GB recommended).

2

Set fabric Loader

In the panel under "Egg", select the fabric loader and matching Minecraft version (1.21.11).

3

Install Mod

Open the mod browser in the dashboard and search for "Kits". Click "Install" – done! Alternatively, upload the .jar via SFTP to the /mods folder.

Compatibility

Mod Loaders

fabric

Minecraft Versions

1.21.11, 1.21.7, 1.21.5 (+13 more)

Server-side

Required

Recommended RAM

4 GB(min. 3 GB)

Frequently Asked Questions

Kits 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 (1.21.11). You can switch loaders with one click in the panel.

Is Kits compatible with fabric?

Kits officially supports fabric for Minecraft 1.21.11, 1.21.7, 1.21.5. The Mado dashboard automatically detects incompatible loader combinations.

Server lagging with Kits – how to optimize performance?

Recommended RAM: 4 GB (per 8 players). Use /spark profiler to check if Kits 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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Details

License
MIT License
Server-side
Required

Supported Versions

1.21.111.21.71.21.51.21.21.21.11.20.51.20.41.20.21.20.11.19.3+6 more