Content Management
LeviLauncher can manage the content that belongs to a version, especially when you use isolated setups.
Content areas available in the launcher
- worlds
- resource packs
- behavior packs
- skin packs
- screenshots
- servers
Why content management matters
For many players, the launcher becomes most useful after version installation, because it helps you keep different play environments organized.
Examples:
- one version for vanilla survival worlds
- one version for testing resource packs
- one Minecraft Preview version with separate screenshots and server entries
Common actions
Open the content hub
Open Content from the app to see counts and shortcuts for the main content categories.
Import content
LeviLauncher supports import workflows such as drag and drop for selected content types.
Open the underlying folder
Use folder-opening actions when you need manual inspection or file cleanup.
Keep content separated with isolation
When a version is isolated, its content stays inside that version's workspace, which is ideal for testing and organization.
Recommended organization habits
- keep test packs away from your main survival setup
- back up important worlds before major changes
- use clear version names so you always know which content belongs where
Screenshots and servers
Screenshots and server lists can also be easier to reason about when each version has a separate purpose.