"Look at the textures," Kael said, relief washing over him. "They’re just PNGs."
However, there are emerging tools and manual workflows that can help bridge this gap. 1. Understanding the Conversion Gap how to convert jar to mcaddon portable
Every Bedrock add-on requires a manifest.json file for both the Resource Pack (RP) and Behavior Pack (BP). "Look at the textures," Kael said, relief washing over him
To convert a JAR file to an MCAddon portable file, you will need: C++ and JSON)
to have a .mcaddon extension (e.g., MyAddon.mcaddon ).
Converting a (Minecraft Java mod) directly to a .mcaddon (Minecraft Bedrock/Pocket Edition) is not possible with a single click because the two versions use entirely different coding languages (Java vs. C++ and JSON). However, you can "port" the assets or use emerging automation tools to bridge the gap. 🛠️ Key Conversion Methods Automation Tools (The "JavaBE" Method):