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envbench

v3.1.2

Published

Envbench allows the creation and management of multiple unique Blockbench environments.

Readme


💡 Why Use Envbench?

There are several reasons you might want to have multiple environments:

  • Keep work and personal projects separate to prevent NDA risks when opening Blockbench.
  • Maintain clean environments for developing and testing plugins.
  • Have multiple versions of Blockbench installed without conflicts.
  • Save different instances for different projects, ensuring your start menu only displays relevant models.

📦 Installation

⚠️ Requirements

🪜 Steps

  1. Open a terminal (cmd or PowerShell on Windows).
  2. Run the following command:
    npm i -g envbench
  3. Verify the installation by running:
    envbench
    If installed correctly, you should see Envbench's help information.

⌨️ Getting Started

Usage

envbench <command> [options]

[!TIP] Running envbench without arguments will list all available commands.

Creating a new environment

envbench create my-environment

Starting your environment

envbench start my-environment