Smart Glasses is a vanilla-friendly futuristic Minecraft: Bedrock Edition addon that brings an immersive, high‑tech twist to your Minecraft world, without altering the original game. Equip them to access real-time world data right on your screen.
- Night Vision: See clearly in the darkest caves and nights
- Block/Entity Names: Instantly identify any block you’re looking at
- Enemy Health: Displays health for any mob you’re looking at
- Coordinates: Know an exact position at all times
- Container Fill Level: See at a glance how full a chest is
- Download the latest release.
- Open the
.mcaddonfile to install it into your Minecraft client. - In your world settings, activate both the Behavior Pack and the Resource Pack.
- Launch your world and enjoy the future of survival!
The Smart Glasses are considered a mid‑game utility item. They can be crafted once you have the right materials:
Recipe:
To craft the Smart Glasses, you'll need:
- 1x Diamond
- 1x Redstone
- 2x Netherite Scrap
- 2x Blaze Rod
- 2x Nether Quartz
Simply equip the Smart Glasses in your armor slot. Once worn, all enabled HUD features will automatically appear on your screen.
Have ideas or feature suggestions? Feel free to open an issue or contribute on GitHub.
We're going to use the package manager npm to get more tools to make the process of building our project easier.
Visit https://nodejs.org/.
Download the version with "LTS" next to the number and install it. (LTS stands for Long Term Support, if you're curious.) In the Node.js Windows installer, accept the installation defaults. You do not need to install any additional tools for Native compilation.
Visit the Visual Studio Code website and install Visual Studio Code.
Run npm install in your Visual Studio Code terminal to install all the dependencies of this project.
Run npx just-scripts local-deploy to build the project and deploy it to your installed Minecraft client.
- Install the recommended VSCode Extensions
- Open powershell and run
CheckNetIsolation.exe LoopbackExempt -a -p=S-1-15-2-1958404141-86561845-1752920682-3514627264-368642714-62675701-733520436. - Run the VSCode debugger using the preconfigured
Debug with Minecraftconfiguration - Start Minecraft, and connect to the debugger by typing ``/script debugger connect` in the chat.






