Datapacks and Versioning

a description of the versioning scheme is added to the index page, and I'll maybe add versioning to the rendered pages eventually. for now, just that and adding a list of datapacks to the datapacks page. no links yet, and no descriptions yet.
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# Datapacks
To Be Added
* afk display v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* anti enderman grief v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* armor statues v2.8.19 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* cauldron concrete v3.0.6 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* cauldron mud v1.0.6 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* coordinates hud v1.2.14 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* crafting-tweaks-1.21.5
* custom_roleplay_data_v1.5
* double shulker shells v1.3.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* dragon drops v1.3.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* durability ping v1.1.14 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* mini blocks v1.1.3 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* more mob heads v2.17.1 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* multiplayer sleep v2.6.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* name_formatting_station_2.7
* nether portal coords v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* player head drops v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* silence mobs v1.2.7 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* spectator conduit power v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* spectator night vision v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* tag v2.1.7 (MC 1.20-1.20.4)
* unlock all recipes v2.0.14 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)
* wandering trades v1.7.12 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)

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Hey all, this is the front page for the documentation for the Tormented House Minecraft server
# About the Versioning
To put it simply, the server is only updated when there's major updates (1.21.7 to 1.21.8, for example) or when there's a breaking bugfix to a mod that requires updates on the client and the server.
The initial version, 1.0.0, is just the first version being tracked. For the version numbers, the First Digit will represent a major minecraft version change, such as going from `1.21.x` (where `x` is whatever Mojang decides it is this month) to `1.22.x`. This is going to be a rare change, so it will take a while before we see it. The Second Digit will represent a minor minecraft version change, such as `1.21.7` to `1.21.8`, which is about a monthly change. For example, `1.21.7` to `1.21.8` will have the "modpack" of the server update from `1.0.0` to `1.1.0`. The Third Digit will represent a mod update that doesn't follow a Minecraft version change, such as a major bugfix to a mod, a major feature update to a mod, or a datapack being added to the pack, and more.
As a precaution, I'm also pre-emptively going to state that if there's a minor change to something, such as a bugfix that didn't change the version number or a configuration edit, those won't be fully tracked outside of Git Commits.

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<h1 id="datapacks">Datapacks</h1>
<ul>
<li>afk display v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>anti enderman grief v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>armor statues v2.8.19 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>cauldron concrete v3.0.6 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>cauldron mud v1.0.6 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>coordinates hud v1.2.14 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>crafting-tweaks-1.21.5</li>
<li>custom_roleplay_data_v1.5</li>
<li>double shulker shells v1.3.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>dragon drops v1.3.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>durability ping v1.1.14 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>mini blocks v1.1.3 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>more mob heads v2.17.1 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>multiplayer sleep v2.6.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>name_formatting_station_2.7</li>
<li>nether portal coords v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>player head drops v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>silence mobs v1.2.7 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>spectator conduit power v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>spectator night vision v1.1.13 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>tag v2.1.7 (MC 1.20-1.20.4)</li>
<li>unlock all recipes v2.0.14 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
<li>wandering trades v1.7.12 (MC 1.21-1.21.7)</li>
</ul>
</section>
<section id="mkdocs-terminal-after-content">

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</ul>
</nav><hr>
<nav>
<ul>
<li><a href="#about-the-versioning">About the Versioning</a></li>
</ul>
</nav>
</aside>
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<section id="mkdocs-terminal-content">
<p>Hey all, this is the front page for the documentation for the Tormented House Minecraft server</p>
<h1 id="about-the-versioning">About the Versioning</h1>
<p>To put it simply, the server is only updated when there's major updates (1.21.7 to 1.21.8, for example) or when there's a breaking bugfix to a mod that requires updates on the client and the server.<br />
The initial version, 1.0.0, is just the first version being tracked. For the version numbers, the First Digit will represent a major minecraft version change, such as going from <code>1.21.x</code> (where <code>x</code> is whatever Mojang decides it is this month) to <code>1.22.x</code>. This is going to be a rare change, so it will take a while before we see it. The Second Digit will represent a minor minecraft version change, such as <code>1.21.7</code> to <code>1.21.8</code>, which is about a monthly change. For example, <code>1.21.7</code> to <code>1.21.8</code> will have the "modpack" of the server update from <code>1.0.0</code> to <code>1.1.0</code>. The Third Digit will represent a mod update that doesn't follow a Minecraft version change, such as a major bugfix to a mod, a major feature update to a mod, or a datapack being added to the pack, and more.<br />
As a precaution, I'm also pre-emptively going to state that if there's a minor change to something, such as a bugfix that didn't change the version number or a configuration edit, those won't be fully tracked outside of Git Commits.</p>
</section>
<section id="mkdocs-terminal-after-content">