[upd] - Meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar
: Includes AimAssist , KillAura filters (for field-of-view and invisible players), and specialized modules like ShieldBypass .
The specific filename meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar offers insight into the software lifecycle of Minecraft mods. The version number 0.3 suggests that this is an early, foundational release of the addon for a specific Minecraft version (likely associated with the 1.19 or 1.20 update cycles). The -3 suffix typically denotes a patch or a hotfix, indicating that the initial release of version 0.3 contained bugs that required three distinct iterations to resolve.
Rename the file to something innocuous like fabric-api-0.3.jar . This is not foolproof (hash-based detection still works), but it bypasses basic string matching. meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar
This is often the main reason people download this addon.
A telemetry pipeline receives many heartbeat messages during development. Configure a rule payload-empty or header-match to drop those heartbeats so downstream storage costs decrease and tests run faster. : Includes AimAssist , KillAura filters (for field-of-view
meteor add meteor-rejects-addon # Or, if using a specific version meteor add meteor-rejects-addon@0.3.3
[INFO] meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar: Execution complete. Rejected 100% of anomalies. Self-modified. Stability achieved. The -3 suffix typically denotes a patch or
"meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar" appears to be a Java archive (JAR) named like a software addon or plugin, likely for a project or system called "Meteor" (or a similarly named platform). The filename suggests: