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: One of the core projects of <code>#mcdevs</code> is [https://wiki.vg/ wiki.vg], the primary development wiki for [https://minecraft.net/ Minecraft] and the home of the Minecraft protocol specifications. | : One of the core projects of <code>#mcdevs</code> is [https://wiki.vg/ wiki.vg], the primary development wiki for [https://minecraft.net/ Minecraft] and the home of the Minecraft protocol specifications. | ||
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− | : [ | + | : [https://pokechu22.github.io/BurgerWebViewer/ Burger] is a set of tools for disassembling the Minecraft binaries and producing a JSON description of items, entities, packets, and other internals useful to developers. Burger makes these available automatically and supports a “diff” between two different versions. Burger [https://github.com/mcdevs/Burger is open-source]. |
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 27 July 2021
Contents
Who
#mcdevs
is a loose group of developers working on projects that are directly or indirectly related to the popular indie hit, Minecraft.
There is no process to join #mcdevs
nor any official member list. There are no responsibilities so long as you follow the community rules.
Individuals who have been around for an extended period of time and have proven to be mature and helpful are identified by voice (+Vv
) in the IRC
channel.
Where
#mcdevs
gathers in the IRC channel #mcdevs
on irc.libera.chat (it was previously on chat.freenode.net but no longer is). Please follow the channel rules.
We have a core group of about 100 members and rarely need to ban people. Please don't be the exception.
Projects
- wiki.vg
- One of the core projects of
#mcdevs
is wiki.vg, the primary development wiki for Minecraft and the home of the Minecraft protocol specifications.
- Burger Vitrine
- Burger is a set of tools for disassembling the Minecraft binaries and producing a JSON description of items, entities, packets, and other internals useful to developers. Burger makes these available automatically and supports a “diff” between two different versions. Burger is open-source.