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    Arclight

    Arclight

    A Bukkit(1.19/1.20) server implementation in modding environment

    A Bukkit server implementation on common mod loaders.
    Downloads: 110 This Week
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    CatServer

    CatServer

    A high performance and high compatibility 1.12.2/1.16.5/1.18.2 version

    CatServer is an open-source hybrid Minecraft server implementation that combines support for both Forge mods and Bukkit-style plugins within the same server environment. Traditional Minecraft server software typically supports either mod loaders such as Forge or plugin systems like Bukkit and Spigot, but CatServer aims to bridge this gap by enabling both ecosystems to coexist. This hybrid approach allows administrators to run modded gameplay features while also using administrative plugins...
    Downloads: 123 This Week
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    SpongeAPI

    SpongeAPI

    A Minecraft plugin API

    A mature Minecraft plugin API (not including an implementation), licensed under the MIT License. If you do not have Gradle installed then use ./gradlew for Unix systems or Git Bash and gradlew.bat for Windows systems in place of any 'gradle' command. Sponge will use a javac version of at least 11. If an older JDK is used to launch Gradle, JDK 11 will be downloaded automatically. SpongeAPI is the tool developers use to create plugins for the Sponge platform.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Minestom

    Minestom

    1.21.11 Lightweight Minecraft server

    Minestom is an open-source Minecraft server development framework that allows developers to build custom Minecraft server software from scratch without relying on Mojang’s original server code. Instead of functioning as a traditional server implementation, Minestom acts as a lightweight library that provides the core networking and gameplay infrastructure needed to create Minecraft server applications. Developers can use it to design custom game modes, experimental server architectures, or entirely new gameplay systems while maintaining compatibility with the Minecraft Java Edition client. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SpongeForge

    SpongeForge

    A Forge mod that implements SpongeAPI

    ...In order to build SpongeForge you simply need to run the gradlew command. On Windows systems you should run gradlew instead of ./gradlew to invoke the Gradle wrapper. SpongeForge is the implementation of the Sponge API on the Minecraft Forge platform. Recommended for running plugins together with Forge mods. The purpose of the Sponge project is to create a plugin development framework for Minecraft: Java Edition. Sponge is being created by a global community, and its open-source nature means anyone can participate.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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