
Handy Trader
Star your favorite villager trades and they sort to the top automatically. Perfect for big trading halls where you only use 2 out of 10 master trades per villager. Gold highlight, per-villager memory, zero dependencies.
The Problem
You've got a trading hall with 20 villagers. Each one has up to 10 trades. You open the weaponsmith and scroll past six trades you never use to find the one you actually want. Every. Single. Time.
Say you're buying golden carrots from 8 maxed farmers — that's a master-level trade buried at the bottom of the list. Over a typical survival world, that adds up to 1,664 scroll wheel ticks and 20 minutes spent scrolling past bread and beetroot trades you'll never use. Your scroll wheel deserves better.
The Fix
Handy Trader lets you bookmark individual trades per villager. Favorited trades sort to the top of the list so the trades you care about are always right there when you open the UI.
Features
- Click to favorite — click the top-left corner of any trade row to bookmark it with a gold corner indicator
- Sort to top — favorited trades automatically move to the top of the list
- Per-villager memory — each villager remembers its own favorites, saved across sessions
- Zero dependencies — works standalone, config via JSON file
Optional Extras
Install YACL + Mod Menu for an in-game config screen. Without them, everything still works — just edit config/handytraders.json.
Compatibility
- Client-side only — works against any vanilla server; no server install required
- Minecraft (Fabric), requires Fabric API
- ⚙️ Optional: Mod Menu + YACL for an in-game config screen (not required)
Installation
- Install Fabric Loader
- Install Fabric API
- Drop
handytrader-x.x.x.jarinto yourmods/folder - Launch the game — no server-side install needed
Part of the Handy series
Small Fabric mods that smooth over vanilla friction points:
- Handy Shulker — bundle-like interactions for shulker boxes
- Handy Bookshelf — enchantment glint and name tags for chiseled bookshelves
- Handy Indicator — visual indicators on container blocks
Pure client-side. No gameplay changes. Just stops you from scrolling.
Handy Trader is open source under the MIT license.
