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    GeyserMC

    GeyserMC

    A bridge/proxy allowing you to connect to Minecraft

    Geyser is an open-source proxy and protocol translation tool that enables cross-platform multiplayer between Minecraft: Java Edition servers and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition clients. The project works by translating network packets between the two different game protocols so that players using Bedrock Edition devices such as consoles, mobile phones, or Windows editions can connect to servers originally designed for Java Edition. By bridging the differences between the two platforms, Geyser allows server communities to unify players who would otherwise be separated by incompatible game editions. ...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    GrimAC

    GrimAC

    Fully async, multithreaded, predictive, open source, 3.01 reach

    ...The project uses a simulation-based detection engine that recreates player movement and physics in order to identify discrepancies between legitimate gameplay and modified client behavior. By analyzing how players move, interact with the world, and send network packets to the server, Grim can detect a variety of cheats such as reach hacks, speed hacks, and anti-knockback modifications. The software is designed to operate asynchronously and with multithreaded processing, allowing servers to maintain high performance even when monitoring large numbers of players simultaneously. Grim supports a wide range of Minecraft versions and can integrate with server platforms used in competitive or large multiplayer environments.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Mohist 1.20.1

    Mohist 1.20.1

    Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot

    Tenet is an open-source experimental project related to Minecraft server or modding infrastructure that explores alternative approaches to building scalable and modular gameplay systems. The project aims to provide developers with a framework for experimenting with advanced server architecture and performance-oriented design. By focusing on modular components and extensible design patterns, Tenet allows developers to create systems that can integrate with other Minecraft tools and...
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Nukkit

    Nukkit

    Nuclear-Powered Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Server Software

    Nukkit is nuclear-powered server software for Minecraft: Pocket Edition. It has a few key advantages over other server software.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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