Welcome! In this page you can "analyze" your minecraft structures so you can know things like exactly how many blocks there are of each kind.
When you save a structure in your minecraft world with the structure block it's saved in your world folder under generated/minecraft/structures with the format ".nbt".
Structure files are gzip compressed, which means that just reading the .nbt yields basically non-sense.
Right now, this page doesn't uncompress your file, so you'll have to do it.
Just use WinRAR or your program of choice to open the .nbt file and extract the only file it has, which shouldn't have a format. This is the file you should upload.
As of right now, this page is barely functional. I made it partly for programming self-teaching, so don't expect much. Rather, expect bugs.
I'm planning on adding more stuff, but right now the page will tell you about your structure size and how many blocks you need to build it.
If you want to know more about how structures are saved, I've included a hex dump for all of us nerds to look at.
(though it works horribly slow and you should use other tools to take a look at your file's hex dump)
Here is a good wiki page about the NBT format and here is another specifically about structure files.
Source code available at Github - Back to my main page
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