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🧩 minecraft-client-collection - Lightweight Minecraft utility client

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📥 Download

Go to the Releases page to download and run this file.

Pick the latest release from the list. On that page, look for the Windows file. If you see a ZIP file, download it first, then open it. If you see an EXE file, download it and run it.

🖥️ What this is

minecraft-client-collection is a Windows utility client base for Minecraft. It uses a small footprint and a simple interface. It is built for players who want a client that loads fast and keeps the screen clean.

The client is made for common Minecraft use cases like:

  • PvP play
  • Anarchy servers
  • Utility functions
  • Menu-based control
  • Modular setup

✅ What you need

Use a Windows PC with:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • Minecraft Java Edition
  • A working internet connection
  • Enough free space for the download and the game
  • Java installed if the release uses a .jar file

If you plan to use a ZIP file, you also need the built-in Windows unzip tool or a file tool like 7-Zip

🧭 How to install on Windows

  1. Open the Releases page
  2. Find the latest release at the top
  3. Download the Windows file
  4. If the file is a ZIP, right-click it and choose Extract All
  5. Open the extracted folder
  6. If the file is an EXE, double-click it
  7. If the file is a JAR, make sure Java is installed, then double-click the file
  8. Follow the on-screen setup steps
  9. Start Minecraft after the client is ready

🗂️ What you will get

The release package may include:

  • Main client file
  • Config folder
  • Module list
  • Default settings
  • Readme file
  • Support files for the UI

🎮 Main use

This client base gives you a modular layout. That means you can turn parts on or off based on how you play. The interface uses ImGui, so the menu stays simple and easy to use.

Common uses include:

  • Fast access to client options
  • Quick changes during play
  • Custom layouts
  • Simple module control
  • Lightweight setup for regular play

🛠️ Basic setup

After you open the client:

  1. Look for the main menu key in the settings
  2. Open the menu in game
  3. Browse the module list
  4. Turn on only the parts you want
  5. Save your settings if the client offers a save option
  6. Start with the default setup before making changes

If the client includes profiles, keep one profile for normal play and one for custom settings

🎯 Common features

Based on the client base and its design, you can expect:

  • A simple in-game menu
  • Modular controls
  • Low overhead
  • Quick module switching
  • Config support
  • Clean UI with ImGui
  • Support for PvP-focused play
  • Support for utility use on anarchy servers

🔧 Tips for first-time use

  • Start with the default settings
  • Change one option at a time
  • Keep a backup of your config folder
  • Close other heavy apps if the client feels slow
  • Use the latest release for the best file layout
  • Read the file names before you open them

📌 File types you may see

ZIP

If the release gives you a ZIP file, unzip it first. Then open the folder and look for the main file.

EXE

If the release gives you an EXE file, double-click it and follow the prompts.

JAR

If the release gives you a JAR file, install Java first, then open the file.

🧩 Who this is for

This is for users who want a Minecraft client with:

  • A small, clean setup
  • Menu-based control
  • A modular design
  • Fast startup
  • PvP and utility support
  • A base that can be adjusted to fit different server styles

🖼️ Interface

The client uses ImGui for the menu. That helps keep the layout clear. Most options should be easy to find in one place, so you do not need to dig through many screens

📁 Recommended folder setup

Keep the extracted client in its own folder, such as:

  • Downloads
  • Minecraft Tools
  • Client Folder

Do not mix the files with random documents or game mods. A clean folder makes it easier to find the main file, configs, and support files

🔍 If something does not open

  • Check that you downloaded the latest release
  • Make sure the file finished downloading
  • Try extracting the ZIP again
  • Confirm that Java is installed for JAR files
  • Run the file from the extracted folder
  • Keep the folder name simple and short

📦 Suggested use flow

  1. Download from the Releases page
  2. Extract the file if needed
  3. Open the client
  4. Set your menu key
  5. Turn on the modules you want
  6. Save your config
  7. Launch Minecraft and test it in a safe place first

🌐 Tags

2b2t utility mod, 2builders2tools, anarchy client, aristois client, client base, injection, meteor client, minecraft client, minecraft java, pvp client, utility client, wurst client

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