I will port update migrate minecraft mods for forge fabric neoforge mod porting modpack


About this gig
Need an outdated Minecraft mod updated or converted between mod loaders?
I provide professional Minecraft mod porting, updating, and migration services across Forge, NeoForge, and Fabric using modern Java development practices.
Forge to NeoForge migration, Forge to Fabric conversion, Fabric updates, Minecraft 1.20 or 1.21 upgrades, API replacements
Also, registry and event bus updates, Gradle modernization, Yarn or Mojmap migration, dependency upgrades, data generation setup, Mixin integration, bug fixing, multiplayer sync, performance optimization, or compatibility testing.
I work directly with source code to preserve original functionality while adapting your mod to newer Minecraft versions and frameworks. Services include code refactoring, deprecated API replacement, config migration, custom feature adjustments, crash fixes, dedicated server testing, and modpack compatibility checks.
From small utility mods to large content-heavy projects, I deliver clean, maintainable, production ready code that follows current Forge, NeoForge, and Fabric standards.
Contact me before ordering so I can check through your codebase and provide an accurate estimate.
Get to know Nana O
Stop Fixing Mod Conflicts Let Me Do It
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceMay 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English
FAQ
What Minecraft versions can you port mods to?
I can migrate mods between multiple Minecraft releases including 1.16, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, and 1.21. This includes updating mappings, registries, networking systems, data generators, and deprecated APIs while maintaining compatibility and stability across both client and server environments.
Can you convert Forge mods to NeoForge?
Yes. I can migrate Forge projects to NeoForge, update build configurations, replace deprecated APIs, adjust event handling systems, update registries, resolve dependency conflicts, and ensure the mod functions correctly on current NeoForge environments.
Can you convert Forge mods to Fabric?
Yes. Forge to Fabric migration often requires substantial code restructuring, API replacement, event system conversion, Mixin implementation, dependency migration, and loader specific architecture updates while preserving the original functionality wherever possible.
Do you support Fabric to NeoForge migration?
Yes. I can migrate projects between Fabric and NeoForge while adapting architecture, networking, registries, data generation systems, commands, configuration handling, and platform specific implementation details.
What do you need before starting?
Source code access is typically required. I also review target Minecraft version, current loader, desired loader, dependencies, build files, external libraries, compatibility requirements, and any planned feature additions before providing a final estimate.
Can you fix broken mods that no longer compile?
Yes. I troubleshoot compilation failures, mapping issues, dependency conflicts, Gradle problems, API deprecations, networking errors, registry failures, and runtime crashes caused by Minecraft version changes.
Do you work with large content mods?
Absolutely. I handle large projects containing custom blocks, items, entities, dimensions, world generation, networking systems, GUIs, capabilities, Mixins, integrations, and extensive modpack compatibility requirements.
Will multiplayer servers be supported?
Yes. Dedicated server testing is part of my workflow whenever applicable. I verify synchronization, networking packets, server side logic, entity tracking, permissions, and multiplayer functionality before delivery.
Can you add new features during the port?
Yes. Many clients combine mod migration with feature development. I can implement new mechanics, integrations, custom systems, performance improvements, quality of life features, balancing changes, and gameplay enhancements.
Why choose this service over cheaper alternatives?
Many porting projects fail because developers only update version numbers. Professional migration requires understanding Java, Forge, NeoForge, Fabric, mappings, registries, networking, Mixins, Gradle, and Minecraft internals to ensure long term stability.

