How To Convert Jar To Mcaddon Portable 'link'
Since you are looking for an interesting feature for a portable addon, consider creating a .
Once you have successfully created or acquired a .mcaddon file, installing it on Bedrock is seamless: how to convert jar to mcaddon portable
A JAR file is essentially a renamed ZIP file. To see the assets (textures, models) inside: the file from mod_name.jar mod_name.zip the ZIP file using software like Look for the folder; this is where the textures and models are stored. 2. Prepare the Bedrock Structure You need to create two main folders to make an add-on: Resource Pack (RP): Handles textures, sounds, and client-side models. Behavior Pack (BP): Since you are looking for an interesting feature