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yatopia |
Introduction
A blazing fast fork of Tuinity, featuring patches/code from the following repos:
Give it a try
Available at the following options:
- CodeMC - 1.16.3 (Fully supported)
- CodeMC - 1.16.2 (Security updates only)
- GitHub Releases - 1.16.1 (Unsupported)
- GitHub Actions - 1.15.2 (Unsupported)
Documentation
You can find a full explanation of the Yatopia configuration file on the Wiki
Also check out the list of patches included in this Project and who created them here!
Building and setting up
Run the following commands in the root directory:
./yatopia full
Why are there not many API additions
(Copied from starlis/empirecraft)
API's are tough to design. In public projects such as Bukkit, Spigot, Sponge etc, once an API is commited. It's almost forever. You can't go breaking it without solid justification. This is the politics game.
With that in mind, much thought has to be given to the API in now and future use cases and applications to ensure it can be extended without breaking.
This is a lot of politics that we don't have time in our lives to deal with.
LICENSE
License information can be found here.
SECURITY
Security information can be found found here.