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    CatServer

    CatServer

    A high performance and high compatibility 1.12.2/1.16.5/1.18.2 version

    ...Traditional Minecraft server software typically supports either mod loaders such as Forge or plugin systems like Bukkit and Spigot, but CatServer aims to bridge this gap by enabling both ecosystems to coexist. This hybrid approach allows administrators to run modded gameplay features while also using administrative plugins designed for plugin-based servers. The project modifies the server architecture to integrate Forge modding capabilities alongside plugin compatibility layers. As a result, server operators can build more complex environments that include both gameplay modifications and server management tools. ...
    Downloads: 96 This Week
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    MCiSEE

    MCiSEE

    All of Minecraft, EASILY get Minecraft resources

    ...By converting gameplay data into visual or structured formats, MCiSEE enables researchers and developers to build AI agents capable of interacting with the Minecraft environment. The project can be used as a research platform for tasks such as reinforcement learning, perception analysis, or automated gameplay strategies. It bridges the gap between game simulation and AI experimentation by providing tools that connect Minecraft gameplay with external algorithms. Developers can extend the platform to test new approaches to artificial intelligence within a complex virtual environment.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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