Gradle plugins adding tasks to run Minecraft server and proxy software
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Gradle plugins adding tasks to run Minecraft server and proxy software
😎 Awesome Minecraft ⭐ A list of frameworks, libraries and software relating to Minecraft.
A Gradle plugin for Minecraft development
PDAM: Plugin Development Assistance Minecraft Mod
MCIDE is an open source IDE for Minecraft development, based on the IntelliJ Platform.
A lightweight Minecraft Bukkit GUI library, supporting versions 1.8.8-26.x, offering a user-friendly inventory interface API and Kotlin DSL support
Official repository of the betterpvp plugin developed by the sstudiosDev team.
Tools for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition to help creators debug their creations
Quickly publish your Minecraft mods to multiple mod hosting sites using Jetbrains IDEA.
Create your own survival tab! The best way to give access to your gui
An attempt at implementing a Minecraft Server in Rust.
A Minecraft crate plugin for Paper 1.21 built around a web-first management philosophy — configure everything from a browser dashboard without touching a single config file or restarting the server.
A script generator for various Minecraft server architectures
Turn emeralds into money (and back) with real market economics - Tested using JUnit and Mockito frameworks.
PluginUtils is a simple, easy-to-use library that saves many Minecraft Spigot developers a lot of time when creating plugins. It allows Spigot developers to create a lot of NMS (net.minecraft.server) and Spigot things like Tablists, Scoreboards, etc. with a bunch of lines and classes saved, therefore improving the experience while developing plu…
Lightweight API for Spigot plugins
A collection of blog entries from us
🟢 High-performance Spigot/Paper plugin that overhauls slime physics with custom multipliers, removal of vanilla limits, and a beautiful Admin GUI.
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