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    MCPorter

    MCPorter

    Call MCPs via TypeScript, masquerading as simple TypeScript API

    Mcporter is a utility designed to port Minecraft worlds from Java Edition to Bedrock Edition while preserving as much structural and gameplay integrity as possible. It addresses the complex differences between the two editions’ world formats, block states, biomes, and entity representations, giving players a seamless way to bring beloved Java worlds into the Bedrock ecosystem.
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    UTSQ is a Java command line tool for logging UT player's online performance over time. It queries an UT server for player's current frags, kills, deaths, ping, team and calculates FPH, efficiency and Rank and illustrates the first 3 as bars in a .html
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    jAstyle is a 100% pure Java port of the GPL’d AStyle (http://astyle.sourceforge.net/). jAstyle is intented to be created as a library and not as a command line tool, so It does not support those options associated to standard output or console.
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