Cuberite
Cuberite is a fast and highly customizable open-source MCP server written in C++, supporting multiplayer functionality across multiple platforms including Android, Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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Cuberite
Cuberite is a lightweight, fast, and extensible open-source Minecraft-compatible multiplayer game server, primarily written in C++. It is designed for efficiency in memory and CPU usage and supports a flexible Lua plugin API.
- Website/Source: https://github.com/cuberite/cuberite
- Category: Game Server MCP Implementations
- Tags: open-source, minecraft, c++, cross-platform
Features
- Minecraft Java Edition Compatibility: Works with Minecraft Java Edition clients, supporting protocol versions 1.8 - 1.12.2.
- Cross-Platform Support: Runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and experimental support for Raspberry Pi and small embedded devices.
- Performance: Highly efficient in terms of memory and CPU usage.
- Extensible Plugin System: Flexible plugin API using Lua, allowing server functionality to be easily extended.
- Open Source: Licensed under Apache License V2.
- Easy Installation:
- Pre-built binaries available for Windows and Linux.
- EasyInstall script for Linux and macOS to automatically download and install the correct binary.
- Automatic compilation script for Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD.
- Customizability: Written in C++ and Lua for both core and plugins.
- Community Contributions: Active development and plugin ecosystem.
- Hosted Options: Hosted Cuberite servers available via third-party services (e.g., Gamocosm).
Pricing
- Free and Open Source: Cuberite is free to use and open source under the Apache License V2. Hosted services may have separate pricing.
Installation Methods
- Download binaries (Windows/Linux)
- EasyInstall script for Linux/macOS
- Source compilation (Linux/macOS/FreeBSD)
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