High performance Spigot fork that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
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23 classes have been removed as they are no longer needed using the new
capture logic. This should help quite a bit with future MC updates.

BlockPlaceEvent Refactor

Before calling Item.interactWith, a recording flag is turned on for
setTypeAndData to capture a blockstate for each block that attempts to be set.
When a block place event is cancelled, the recorded blockstate, stack
size, and metadata will revert back to the captured state. If the event is
not cancelled, a notification will be sent to clients and block physics
will be updated.

BlockChangeDelegate Refactor

Now that we have the ability to capture blockstates through world, there
is no need to modify world gen classes with BlockChangeDelegate. Instead
we will simply capture blocks during world generation in order to "replay"
all of the captured blockstates to send back to delegates.
StructureGrowDelegate and BlockSapling.TreeGenerator have also been
removed as part of this change. BlockSapling and BlockMushroom will
capture blockstates the same as block placement and revert back any grow
events if needed.
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CONTRIBUTING.md Missed a mention of Java 5. We build for Java 6, as per the Minecraft spec. 2013-07-10 19:33:35 -04:00
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CraftBukkit

A Bukkit (Minecraft Server API) implementation

Website: http://bukkit.org
Bugs/Suggestions: http://leaky.bukkit.org
Contributing Guidelines: CONTRIBUTING.md

Compilation

We use maven to handle our dependencies.

  • Install Maven 3
  • Check out and install Bukkit
    • Note: this is not needed as the repository we use has Bukkit too, but you might have a newer one (with your own changes :D)
  • Check out this repo and: mvn clean package