SettingsProfiles
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Save and load profiles of your settings and mod configs.
Enhances game performance and optimizes resource usage.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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Runs entirely on the client. Works on vanilla servers.
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SettingsProfiles lets you save and load profiles of your settings and mod config with one click.
Switch between your Recording, FPS, PvP, SMP, Building, or whatever profiles you need with ease.
SettingsProfiles will save your:
- FOV
- Skin Customisation
- Music & Sounds
- Video Settings
- Controls
- Language
- Chat Settings
- Accessibility Settings
- Mod Configs



Installation Steps:
- Install Fabric for your chosen version.
- Install Fabric API for your chosen version.
- Install SettingsProfiles for your chosen version.
- Place both
FabricAPIandSettingsProfilesin themodsfolder of your Minecraft. - Launch Minecraft and enjoy. :)

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