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    modrinth

    modrinth

    The Modrinth monorepo containing all code which powers Modrinth

    ...Built largely with Rust and modern web technologies, the codebase emphasizes performance, reliability, and scalable infrastructure capable of serving large modding communities. The repository acts as the central development hub where contributors can implement improvements, security updates, and new features for the Modrinth ecosystem.
    Downloads: 138 This Week
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    Arnis

    Arnis

    Generate any location from the real world in Minecraft

    Arnis is a free and open-source desktop application that generates playable Minecraft worlds from real-world geographic data. The project processes large datasets from sources such as OpenStreetMap and elevation data to recreate terrain, buildings, roads, and landmarks with impressive spatial accuracy inside Minecraft. By converting geographic information into Minecraft blocks and structures, Arnis allows users to explore real cities, neighborhoods, and landscapes in a virtual environment...
    Downloads: 138 This Week
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    Pumpkin

    Pumpkin

    Empowering everyone to host fast and efficient Minecraft servers

    Pumpkin is an open-source Minecraft server implementation written entirely in the Rust programming language with the goal of delivering high performance, efficiency, and modern architecture for hosting multiplayer worlds. Unlike the original Java-based server, Pumpkin focuses on leveraging Rust’s memory safety and performance advantages to create a fast and stable server environment. The project aims to replicate the core mechanics and gameplay of Minecraft while providing a flexible foundation for customization and optimization. Its architecture emphasizes efficient networking, resource management, and scalability, allowing servers to handle more players with reduced system overhead. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    hematite

    hematite

    A simple Minecraft written in Rust with the Piston game engine

    ...The project also explores the possibility of building alternative server implementations or game engines compatible with Minecraft-style gameplay. By rewriting core systems in Rust, the developers hope to create a more efficient and flexible architecture compared with the original Java-based implementation. The project includes components for rendering Minecraft-like worlds and experimenting with game engine features within the Piston graphics framework.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Feather Minecraft

    Feather Minecraft

    A Minecraft server implementation in Rust

    A minimalistic, lightweight Minecraft server written in Rust, designed to handle simple multiplayer tasks.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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