Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
Details



Utility Belt will solve your inventory clutter issues. 9 hotbar slots are not enough, especially when playing with mods. Wearing a Utility Belt gives you a second hotbar where only tools and weapons can be stored.
🛠️ Getting Started


- Craft two belt pouches using the recipe above.
- Craft a Utility Belt using the recipe above.
- Equip it in your belt slot.
- Fill it with your tools and weapons.
⬆️ Upgrading the Belt
By default, the belt has 4 slots and can be upgraded to have up to 6 slots (these values can be changed in the mod configuration). You can add a slot to a belt in a Smithing Table using the recipe below.

🎮 Controls
| Action | Default Keybind | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Open Belt Screen | ' |
Opens the belt GUI to store items in the belt |
| Swap Hotbar | B (toggle), N (hold) |
Switches between your main hotbar and the belt hotbar |
| Quick Transfer | Sneak + Swap |
Swap the item in your hand between your main hotbar and the belt |
⚙️ Configuration
You can customize Utility Belt's options using the in-game configuration screen:
- Fabric: Accessible using ModMenu.
- Forge/NeoForge: Accessible using the Mods screen.
To change which items are accepted in the belt, you can make a datapack and add items to the allowed_in_utility_belt tag.
🔗 Compatibility
- LambDynamicLights: torches and lanterns in your belt will light up the world around you.
🐛 Bugs and Suggestions
You can report any issues and suggest changes on the GitHub issue tracker. Try out the /utilitybelt fixme command to see if it resolves the issue while you wait for a fix.
Always keep backups of your world, especially when playing versions marked as beta.





