Press Win + R , type %appdata%\.minecraft , and hit Enter.
To download and install for Minecraft 1.19-pre5 , you will need to use the Fabric Loader. This specific version of Wurst includes features like Chest Boat support and various bugfixes. Step 1: Download Required Files
Most Wurst features require this library. Download the version corresponding to Minecraft 1.19-pre5 from Modrinth or CurseForge . Step 2: Install Fabric Loader Run the downloaded Fabric installer. Select the Minecraft Version as 1.19-pre5 . Ensure "Create profile" is checked and click Install . Step 3: Add Mods to Minecraft Navigate to your Minecraft game directory.
Download the latest installer from the official Fabric website .
Move both the and the Fabric API jar into this folder. Step 4: Launch and Use
Visit the official Wurst 7.26 update page or the Minecraft 1.19 download section on WurstClient.net to find the specific jar file.
Open Finder, press Cmd + Shift + G , and enter ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft .
Locate the mods folder. If it does not exist, create a new folder and name it exactly mods .
Press Win + R , type %appdata%\.minecraft , and hit Enter.
To download and install for Minecraft 1.19-pre5 , you will need to use the Fabric Loader. This specific version of Wurst includes features like Chest Boat support and various bugfixes. Step 1: Download Required Files
Most Wurst features require this library. Download the version corresponding to Minecraft 1.19-pre5 from Modrinth or CurseForge . Step 2: Install Fabric Loader Run the downloaded Fabric installer. Select the Minecraft Version as 1.19-pre5 . Ensure "Create profile" is checked and click Install . Step 3: Add Mods to Minecraft Navigate to your Minecraft game directory.
Download the latest installer from the official Fabric website .
Move both the and the Fabric API jar into this folder. Step 4: Launch and Use
Visit the official Wurst 7.26 update page or the Minecraft 1.19 download section on WurstClient.net to find the specific jar file.
Open Finder, press Cmd + Shift + G , and enter ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft .
Locate the mods folder. If it does not exist, create a new folder and name it exactly mods .