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    modrinth

    modrinth

    The Modrinth monorepo containing all code which powers Modrinth

    modrinth is the primary open-source monolithic repository that contains the backend, web interface, and core infrastructure powering the Modrinth mod distribution platform. The project consolidates the codebase used to operate the Modrinth website, its APIs, and related services that allow users to discover, publish, and manage Minecraft mods, plugins, and modpacks. The platform is designed to support a modern ecosystem for mod distribution, providing developers with tools to upload and maintain projects while giving players an easy way to search and install community-created content. ...
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    FerrumC

    FerrumC

    A reimplementation of the minecraft server in rust

    ...The project aims both at providing a fast, lean server for typical use (friends or small communities) and offering a foundation that could support large-scale servers, mod/plugin systems, and custom server configurations. FerrumC supports importing existing Minecraft worlds, making it easy for users to migrate from standard servers without losing progress. Its networking, world encoding (chunks, NBT, Anvil format), and entity systems are custom-built with efficiency in mind, which results in fast world loading, minimal I/O lag.
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    Ferium

    Ferium

    Fast and multi-source CLI program for managing Minecraft mods

    Ferium is a fast and feature rich CLI program for downloading and updating Minecraft mods from Modrinth, CurseForge, and GitHub Releases, and modpacks from Modrinth and CurseForge. Simply specify the mods you use, and in just one command you can download the latest compatible version of all the mods you configured.
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    Valence

    Valence

    A Rust framework for building Minecraft servers

    Rust framework for building Minecraft: Java Edition servers. Built on top of Bevy ECS, Valence is an effort to create a Minecraft-compatible server completely from scratch in Rust. You can think of Valence as a game engine for Minecraft servers. It doesn't do much by default, but by writing game logic yourself and leveraging Bevy's powerful plugin system, you can make almost anything. Opinionated features like dynamic scripting, dedicated executables, and vanilla game mechanics are all...
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