

With the StrExplorer you can sort already filtered search results.By default, StrExplorer sorts results by StrRank.

For example, you can only view small or extremely large structures and collections. Found Minecraft structures can still be filtered by their size and number of blocks.

So, you can determine whether the search term in the title, the URL or the tags of the project should be searched. You can filter out certain search results. With the search settings, you can further narrow your search and specify it. Here, builders are displayed that match the search term. These structures are usually very similar in style or are variations of each other. They are characterized by being projects that contain multiple structures. Here, the StrExplorer displays all suitable structures. In this view, all types of search results appear mixed, that is, structures, collections and builders. Here, the StrExplorer now offers us four views of search results: All With a right-click on a result, you can open the context menu, which allows you to retrieve additional functions for the search result, such as saving in your library or placing. Now you will see the search results either in a detailed view with first additional information or in a minimized view. Let’s just search for the keyword “modern”. You can do this by using the search bar in the browse view or in the upper right corner of the StrExplorer. BrowseĪs mentioned before, you can search Minecraft structures and collections as well as their creators. The Instant Structures Mod (ISM) workflow requires you to search for structures, find, store in your library, and place it from now on. Thus, you can place or reposition structures via a graphical user interface. Furthermore, the StrExplorer offers a number of additional features such as views for interacting with the Minecraft world. Here are your stored structures, collections and creators as well as external and self-created structures are displayed. And it’s like Spotify, because it stores structures with extra information in your library so you can manage and place them. For example, you can search for structures, collections, and builders, then sort and restrict the results, popularity, size, and so on. It’s like Google because it offers a powerful search engine that searches tens of thousands of structures for a variety of criteria. With its two main features, the StrExplorer is like a combination of Google and Spotify. This tutorial will explain the core feature StrExplorer and its functions. The StrExplorer to browse and manage tens of thousands of structures.The Instant Structures Mod (ISM) for Minecraft, also called StrExplorer, consists of two main components:
