File Name- Meteor-client-mod-fabric-1.20.1.jar May 2026
A: Yes. Minecraft Java Edition, Fabric, and Meteor Client are cross-platform. Follow the same .jar placement steps.
| File Name | Purpose | |-----------|---------| | Wurst-Client-1.20.1.jar | Another hacked client, but often runs on Fabric/Forge hybrid. | | Aristois-1.20.1-fabric.jar | Utility mod with a built-in installer. | | Impact-Client-1.20.1.jar | Forge-based hacked client (not Fabric). | | Meteor-Client-1.20.4.jar | Newer version for Minecraft 1.20.4. | File name- Meteor-Client-Mod-Fabric-1.20.1.jar
Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 "Meteor-Client-Mod-Fabric-1.20.1.jar" Q: Can I rename the file to something shorter? A: Yes, you can rename it to meteor.jar and it will still work. The filename does not affect functionality; only the content inside matters. A: Yes
If you have recently ventured into the world of Minecraft utility mods, particularly for Anarchy servers or competitive PvP, you have likely stumbled upon a file with a name that looks like this: | File Name | Purpose | |-----------|---------| |
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Using hacked clients on servers that prohibit them violates their terms of service. The author does not condone cheating on multiplayer servers without permission.
A: Hacked clients modify Minecraft’s memory and network packets, which is behavior similar to malware. This triggers heuristic detection. As long as you downloaded from the official source, it is a false positive.