If you are running , you must remove dupetriggermodfabric1201jar from the folder. It will not work. You must search for a version of the mod updated for your specific game version. Step 3: Clean Out Duplicates

: Identifies the package as a community-made modification for Minecraft.

: This is almost certainly a manually renamed file or a result of a copy-paste error. A legitimate mod would never have spaces in the filename or omit the dot before jar . This suggests the file was shared by an inexperienced user, or deliberately obfuscated.

: The mod functions closely with common server-side systems like DupeMe! on Modrinth , converting physical key presses into seamless /dupe command requests across shared networks. Requirements and Dependencies

: Points directly to the targeted Minecraft version. The 1.20.1 update is widely regarded by the community as one of the most stable and heavily populated versions for modern modding.

This file name— dupetriggermodfabric1201jar —sounds like a specialized Minecraft mod designed for the Fabric loader in version 1.20.1, likely focused on item duplication or automated triggers.

: This indicates that the mod is designed for Minecraft's Fabric modding platform. Fabric is known for its lightweight and flexible approach to modding Minecraft, allowing for a vast range of customizations and additions to the game.

Community guides on and maintaining game stability.

: Even if the mod "works," many Minecraft servers consider duplication (duping) a bannable offense Minecraft Wiki Recommended Actions Do Not Open : If the file is just sitting in your downloads, delete it immediately without running it. Verify Sources

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At its core, Minecraft is a game of scarcity. You mine to build, and you build to survive. However, the "dupe" subculture flips this script. By using tools like this mod, players shift from being laborers to being architects of infinite resources. It’s an exercise in digital alchemy—turning a single diamond into a thousand through the clever manipulation of server-client communication. The Technical Tightrope