Description
Since 1.20.1 there is also a version for Fabric!
Control Minecraft’s day-night cycle using a simple config file, choosing either:
- Set length for day and night in minutes (can be configured independently)
- Or sync in-game time with system clock
No base classes are modified, no ASM/mixin transformations (on the Forge version) and no touching tick lengths.
For years when playing the game I couldn't stand vanilla day length.
No other mod that tried to implement a similar feature satisfied me, either due to breaking other mods or having unnecessary features.
This is my simplistic, non-invasive implementation that relies on the vanilla "doDaylightCycle" gamerule being off. The mod will set it to false on it's own during world startup.
/time command works, sleeping works (sleep should be mostly handled by vanilla)
There is also compatibility with Comforts and Vampirism's day sleeping


Configuration
File:
Starting with 1.20.1 on Forge configuration is saved per-world (serverside config):
.minecraft/saves/{world}/serverconfig/timecontrol-server.toml
On Fabric 1.20.1+:
.minecraft/config/timecontrol.json
If you're using Forge, on Minecraft versions up to and including 1.19.4 you can find it at:
.minecraft/config/timecontrol-common.toml
[system_time]
#Synchronize game world time with system time
sync_to_system_time = true
#Sync time every n ticks
#Range: 1 ~ 864000
sync_to_system_time_rate = 20
[arbitrary_time]
#How long daytime lasts (0 - 12000)
#Range: 1 ~ 178956
day_length_minutes = 30
#How long nighttime lasts (12000 - 24000)
#Range: 1 ~ 178956
night_length_minutes = 25
[miscellaneous]
debug = true
The Fabric version json does not have comments, so you can refer to the above example.
Commands:
There is also an in-game command:
In 1.20+
/timecontrol day_length_minutes [<value>]
/timecontrol night_length_minutes [<value>]
/timecontrol sync_to_system_time_rate [<value>]
/timecontrol sync_to_system_time [<value>]
Up to 1.19.4:
/timecontrol get < sync_to_system_time | night_length_minutes | day_length_minutes >
/timecontrol set < night_length_minutes | day_length_minutes > <value>
At this time it works with both multiplayer and singleplayer (must be installed on both), but on Dedicated Servers due to possible ping and ticks per second discrepancies slight skybox jitter may be noticeable.
FAQ
Q: Forge?
A: Forge, and since 1.20.1 - Fabric.
Q: Can I include your mod in a video?
A: As long as you include a link to the mod/modpack (if it happens to be in one), absolutely
Q: Can I add your mod to a modpack?
A: CurseForge/Modrinth modpacks are cool.
If anyone wants an easier way to chat or ask questions here's a Discord link: https://discord.gg/sKwS3c62uM
P.S.
If you don't feel confident enough about my mod and may have also become distrustful of all the previously existing mods attempting to give control to daylight cycle length:
I've been using it myself since 1.12.2, always in heavily modded packs (200+ mods), (usually) on a multiplayer server. This should be a vanilla feature in my opinion.
The mod also doesn't have any permanent effects on the game or save, so if you install/remove it without worry.
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What means Verified?
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Compatibility: The mod should be compatible with the latest version of Minecraft and be clearly labeled with its supported versions.
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Functionality: The mod should work as advertised and not cause any game-breaking bugs or crashes.
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Security: The mod should not contain any malicious code or attempts to steal personal information.
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Performance: The mod should not cause a significant decrease in the game's performance, such as by causing lag or reducing frame rates.
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Originality: The mod should be original and not a copy of someone else's work.
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Up-to-date: The mod should be regularly updated to fix bugs, improve performance, and maintain compatibility with the latest version of Minecraft.
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Support: The mod should have an active developer who provides support and troubleshooting assistance to users.
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License: The mod should be released under a clear and open source license that allows others to use, modify, and redistribute the code.
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Documentation: The mod should come with clear and detailed documentation on how to install and use it.
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How to Install
Download Forge & Java
Download Forge from the offical Site or here. If you dont have Java installed then install it now from here. After Downloading Forge you can run the file with Java.
Prepare
Lounch Minecraft and select your Forge istallation as Version this will create a Folder called Mods.
Add Mods
Type Win+R and type %appdata% and open the .minecraft Folder. There will you find your Folder called Mods. Place all Mods you want to play in this Folder
Enjoy
You are now Ready. Re-start your Game and start Playing.