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    Mineflayer

    Mineflayer

    Create Minecraft bots with a powerful and high level JavaScript API

    ...You can query the world around you. Milliseconds to find any block. Miscellaneous stuff such as knowing your health and whether it is raining. Parse and serialize Minecraft packets, plus authentication and encryption. Language independent module providing Minecraft data for Minecraft clients, servers, and libraries. Node.js library to interact with Mojang's authentication system, known as Yggdrasil. Represent a Minecraft biome with its associated data. Mineflayer is pluggable; anyone can create a plugin that adds an even higher level API on top of Mineflayer.
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    webmc

    webmc

    PoC Minecraft client written in Javascript

    WebMC is an experimental proof-of-concept Minecraft client written in JavaScript that runs directly inside a web browser. Instead of requiring a traditional desktop installation of the game, WebMC allows users to connect to Minecraft servers from a browser environment. The client communicates with a WebSocket proxy that bridges the browser connection with the standard Minecraft server protocol. By leveraging browser technologies and modern JavaScript libraries, the project demonstrates how a...
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