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    MCreator

    MCreator

    Make Minecraft Java Edition mods, Minecraft Bedrock Edition Add-Ons

    MCreator is an open-source integrated development environment designed to simplify the process of creating Minecraft mods, add-ons, resource packs, and data packs. The software provides a visual programming environment where users can design mod features using graphical tools instead of writing code manually. Through wizards, block-based programming interfaces, and an integrated editor, MCreator generates the underlying Java or JSON code required for the mod automatically. This approach...
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    spark

    spark

    A performance profiler for Minecraft clients, servers, and proxies

    spark is a performance profiling and diagnostic tool designed for Minecraft servers, clients, and proxy software. It helps developers and server administrators analyze performance issues such as lag, high CPU usage, and memory bottlenecks. The plugin collects statistical information about the server’s execution and generates detailed profiling data that can be used to identify inefficient code or problematic plugins. spark includes tools for CPU profiling, memory inspection, and monitoring...
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