If you are playing singleplayer or hosting a local server, you can often find versions of the game (HTML files) that have clients pre-installed. You simply open that specific HTML file in your browser.
Let me know which you want to explore next!
Here’s a general overview of the process, whether you use a basic client or a special modding platform:
If you have a specific type of mod in mind—like something for exploring new worlds or optimizing for PvP—let me know, and I can point you to even more specific resources.
Download a pre-modified Eaglercraft client HTML file from a trusted community GitHub repository.
⚠️ Many modded clients are hosted on unofficial sites. Always check code if possible, and avoid downloading executables—Eaglercraft should remain a single HTML file.
"Mods for Eaglercraft" do exist, but you have to let go of the Java Edition mindset. You will never install Thaumcraft or Tinker's Construct in your browser window—the technical chasm is too wide.
Here’s a draft write-up about , covering what they are, how they work, limitations, and popular options.
Yes, by the standard definition, the features in hacked clients are considered cheating on most public multiplayer servers. Using them may violate server rules and could lead to a ban. Many of these clients are shared for "educational purposes" and to help server administrators understand potential exploits. It is always best to use them responsibly, such as on your own private server or in singleplayer.