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    Amulet Map Editor

    Amulet Map Editor

    A new Minecraft world editor and converter

    ...Amulet is a Minecraft world editor built from the ground up with the lessons learnt from previous editors in mind. The program works natively with the block state format introduced in 1.13 which enables editing of all world formats. Amulet is built on top of a world converter that converts all world data into a custom superset format. This means that all worlds can be modified in the same way rather than having custom logic for each world format. Amulet comes with a built-in world converter that can be used to convert any world Amulet can open into any other world Amulet can open.
    Downloads: 793 This Week
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    WorldEdit

    WorldEdit

    Minecraft map editor and mod

    WorldEdit is a powerful open-source Minecraft map editing toolkit that allows players, builders, and server administrators to quickly modify large areas of a Minecraft world directly from within the game. Instead of placing or removing blocks individually, WorldEdit provides commands and tools that enable users to select regions of the world and apply transformations to thousands or even millions of blocks at once.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    RiptermsGhost

    RiptermsGhost

    An example injectable cheat for minecraft using java native interface

    RiptermsGhost is an example of an injectable cheat for Minecraft that utilizes Java Native Interface (JNI), Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface (JVMTI), Java method hooking, and constant pool editing. It serves as a demonstration of advanced techniques for modifying Java applications at runtime, specifically targeting Minecraft. The project is currently inactive and may require a full recode due to random crashes on some versions.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    NostalgiaLauncher

    NostalgiaLauncher

    Minecraft PE Alpha versions launcher for Windows and Linux

    Minecraft PE Alpha versions launcher for Windows and Linux
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    Downloads: 337 This Week
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    NBT File System Utilities

    Inspecting and manipulating NBT as a file system

    ...This project provides a way to access those data by simply mounting the corresponding data file as a file system, then reading and writing any value as usual file system nodes. By combining with standard Unix file operation tools, batch editing or copying massive amount of data is very easy, comparing to other generic NBT editing tools. The file system (NBTFS) implementation (mount.nbt(8)) is based on FUSE. NBT parser and writer are originally written by Lukas Niederbremer as cNBT project which this project is based on.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Miracode

    Miracode

    A sharp, readable, vector-y version of Monocraft

    A web-based code editor with support for multiple programming languages, designed for collaborative projects.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Minecraft World Utility

    Converts Minecraft world files between formats to allow editing

    The Minecraft World Utility is a set of simple tools for editing Minecraft files and converting them between formats for easier editing. MCWUtil follows the principle of small tools doing one job well and gaining power from chaining many small tools together.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Minecraft-PSC

    Minecraft-PSC

    Minecraft private Skin Center

    ...well, i just made a cms for private servers, to manage their own premium skins. its a PHP based CMS, players can register, login, upload, delete, edit their own skins.(it contains the latest Skincraft too for editing) Remember its in beta status there WILL be updates!! but it works great! It has a wardrobe too! since 0.9 Beta. Current version: MC-PSC V1.0.0 RC1 WARNING! ALL THOSE WHO USES THE PREVIOUS VERSION(0.9 and lower), I HAVE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THIS NEW VERSION IS *NOT* COMPATIBLE WITH IT, SO YOU WILL NEED A FRESH INSTALL, OR THE WARDROBE FUNCTIONS WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY OR ENTIRELY!!! ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Sauerbraten justice edition(svn) with ingame circuit simulator (minecraft inspired) & builtin minecraft level loader. Design your own circuitry in 3D using excellent sauerbraten editing system. Create alu, ram, rom, segment display, counter...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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