The Advancements Tracker allows you to pin an Advancement on the screen in-game, so that it’s always visible. It offers support for mods too, so that you can pin those on the screen too.
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Advancements Tracker Usage
To start using the Advancement Tracker, hold down CTRL and press L. These are the default controls, but they can be managed at anytime in Minecrafts hotkey settings.

On the left side of the window, as shown above is some of the mods you have installed. You can switch between these to see the Advancements currently available, which appear in the middle area.
To begin tracking an Advancement, just tick the box next to it and close the window. Multiple Advancements can be tracked at once too, but they might take up more screen space, so try changing your GUI Scale if necessary.

The Advancement Tracker appears on the right hand side. If you can’t see it, then try pressing ALT and L instead, which toggles the visibility of the tracker. Another feature worth mentioning is that the mod can automatically take a screenshot each time an Advancement is completed.
Advancements Tracker Mod Download
The links above will take you to the CurseForge page for the Advancements Tracker Mod. It’s recommended to only download mods from CurseForge, as they are vetted to ensure that they’re safe, and you’re also supporting mod developers.
How to Install
If you haven't already, make sure to install Forge for Minecraft. It's a simple process and takes just a few minutes. Once Forge is installed:- Download the mod for your Minecraft Version. It will be a .JAR file.
- Take this file, and place it in the 'mods' folder of your Minecraft directory. If this folder doesn't exist, create it. The easiest way to access your Minecraft directory is opening the game, going to Resource Packs and pressing the 'Open Resource Pack Folder' button.
- Once it's inside the mods folder, run Minecraft with the Forge preset selected. The mod will be installed and can be played with in-game.