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    Liquid Bounce

    Liquid Bounce

    A free mixin-based injection hacked client for Minecraft

    LiquidBounce is a free and open-source mixin-based injection hacked client using the Fabric API for Minecraft. LiquidBounce is a hacked client (also known as a cheat) for Minecraft and designed to give you a significant advantage over other players. Unlike many of its competitors, LiquidBounce is completely free, open source and compatible with Fabric. LiquidBounce's JavaScript API allows you to take care of that yourself.
    Downloads: 139 This Week
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    An alternative/custom Minecraft server, written in Java, compatible with the original protocol. OpenCraft is built upon Apache MINA, SLF4J, Jython and XStream. The aim is to have features not in the official server distribution, like antigrief/scripting.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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