CNPC-Gecko-Integration
Modby Goodbird
An addon for Custom NPC and Geckolib3 that allows the use of geckolib models for your NPC
Downloads
288,871
Type
Mod
CurseForge ID
970162
Last Updated
Apr 9, 2026
Description
CNPC-Geckolib-Addon
An addon for Geckolib and Custom NPC that allows the use of geckolib models for your NPC.
Installation
Requirements
CNPC-Gecko-Addon is an addon for CustomNPCs and Geckolib. So in order to use it, you need to have these two mods installed.
Addon also uses Mixins. It means that on 1.16.5, you need to install a special mod called MixinBootstrap.
You can also use any other mixin loading mod you know.
On 1.18.2, the mixin system is integrated into Minecraft itself, so you don't need to install a mixin loader.
Selecting the version
The addon is version-dependent, so to choose the correct version of CNPC-Gecko-Addon, you need to look at the last four digits of your CNPC version.
For example, if you have CustomNPCs-1.16.5.20220728snapshot.jar, you should use CNPC-Gecko-Addon-1.16.5-0728-x.x.x.jar.
The 1.19+ versions of CNPC-Gecko-Integration require you to use the Unofficial port of CNPC.
Usage
Features:
- New model type for NPCs - Geckolib Model
- The ability to select idle and walk animations for the NPC
- The ability to control the animations using scripts
Coming soon:
- The ability to select hurt and attack animations
- The ability to use geckolib models for scripted items and blocks
- The ability to handle custom instruction animation keyframes
- Even more useful features…
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