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Showcases the OnWorldTick() hook to fire events at regular intervals. Will be used for debugging the issues related to hyper-hunger. |
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CryptoPP | ||
docs | ||
expat | ||
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MCServer | ||
nbt examples | ||
source | ||
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tolua++-1.0.93 | ||
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WebServer | ||
zlib-1.2.7 | ||
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clean.bat | ||
cloc-exclude.txt | ||
COMPILING | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
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LICENSE | ||
Nightbuild2008.cmd | ||
README.md | ||
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MCServer
MCServer is a performant C++ Minecraft server designed for use in memory and cpu-limited places, or just to make regular server perform better.
MCServer can run on PCs, Macs, and *nix. This includes android phones and tablets as well as Raspberry Pis.
Installation
To install MCServer, you can either download the repository and compile it, or download a pre-compiled version.
If you are cloning the repository, you are required to recursively download the submodules also with git clone -r
. When pulling, you should use git pull --recurse-submodules
. You might want to set the base forms as aliases to these.
Compilation instructions are available in the COMPILING file.
Linux builds can be downloaded from the Berboe CI server and windows from xoft's nightly build service.
After you've extracted the files, simply run the MCServer executable.
Contributing
MCServer is licensed under the Apache license V2, and we welcome anybody to fork and submit a Pull Request back with their changes, and if you want to join as a permanent member we can add you to the team.
Other Stuff
For other stuff, including plugins and discussion, check the forums and wiki.