A "Trigger" mod automates the precise timing required. Instead of manually clicking a chest and disconnecting within a 50ms window, the mod listens for specific game events (e.g., right-clicking a donkey chest, activating a hopper) and instantly sends manipulated packets to the server to duplicate the item stack.
Here is why experienced Minecraft players avoid these files like the plague. Authentic duplication exploits are extraordinarily rare in version 1.20.1. Mojang and major server platforms (Paper, Purpur, Fabric) have patched all known "easy" dupes. Anyone claiming to have a working dupe mod for 1.20.1 is likely lying. File name- Dupe-Trigger-Mod-Fabric-1.20.1.jar
If the mod works at all, it will only work on an unmodded, non-anticheat local server you own – where you could just use creative mode anyway. Let’s assume for a moment that you have obtained a legitimate (non-malicious) version of this mod from a trusted source like a GitHub repository. What would its code look like? Typical Code Structure (Mixin-based exploit) Using Fabric’s Mixin capability, the mod would override core game classes: A "Trigger" mod automates the precise timing required
If you have stumbled upon this file name in your downloads folder, a Discord server, or a suspicious Minecraft forum, you are likely looking for one thing: If the mod works at all, it will
Stay safe out there, and happy (legitimate) crafting. Do not trust any file with this name unless you compiled it yourself from audited source code.