Install Crafty

Step 1

Installing a modpack using the Technic Launcher is easy. If you don't already have the launcher downloaded, visit our download page to get the latest version.

Step 2

Type in the modpack name (Crafty) or paste the following url into the search box.

Step 3

Finally, click Install at the bottom right of the launcher after you select Crafty from the list on the left. The launcher will handle everything else!

Crafty Version 1.1.2

created by hedgehog1029 on Minecraft 1.5.2
ComputerCraft:
On the forum, it states "I also give permission for ComputerCraft to be included in any modpack, provided code has not been modified"

OpenCCSensors:
"Regarding mod packs: Please don't bother asking me/Cloudy/anyone for permission! You have our permission. It's MIT. If you're using it for a mod pack, I'd love to know about it, but only purely out of personal interest. You're in no way required to tell us!" as it says on the forum.

Vertical Fence Redstone:
Permission Aquired via PM on Minecraft Forums. Message states: "Permission granted."

Applied Energistics:
On the website, it states: "[The mod] may be included in any modpack with other mods, as long as it does not attempt to make money off The Owner's Mods"

An Obsidian Plate:
On the Technic forums, it states: "If you are making a modpack and want to use this mod, just use it, you don't have to ask me at all, that's the whole reason this mod exists"

Dimensional Doors:
Permission aquired via PM on Minecraft forums. Message states: "Permission granted, and have fun!"

Iron Chests:
On the forum page: "Yes, I allow both this and compact solars into modpacks"

Inventory Tweaks:
On the forum: "Inventory Tweaks, being under the MIT License, is frequently used in modpacks. Feel free to redistribute it! My only request is to provide a link to either this thread or the mod's website."