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''Minecraft'' Modern (officially ''Minecraft: Java Edition'') is one of the two updated versions of Minecraft which require a paid account to download, update and play. Most of the new development projects focus on either creating entirely new programs from scratch that interoperate with Minecraft (such as a bot or server) or modding projects that wrap the client or server and provide bug fixes, new features and enhancements to existing features.
 
=== Documentation ===
There are ongoing efforts to keep reverse engineered documentation updated, but it isn't as easy as it sounds. The protocol generally changes slightly with each release, and both the Client and Server classes get rearranged on each release. Below are links to the current documentation segments, which '''may or may not be completely up to date'''.


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==== Protocol ====
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* [[Protocol FAQ]]
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** [[Protocol FAQ#What's the normal login sequence for a client?|Normal login sequence for a client]]
<div style="font-size:162%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em 2em; color:#000;">Welcome to The VG Resource Wiki,</div>
** [[Protocol FAQ#What does the normal status ping sequence look like?|Normal ping sequence to a server]]
<div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">a wiki dedicated to the creation and ripping of video-game content</div>
* [[Protocol|Current Protocol Specification]]
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** [[Data types]]
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** [[Server List Ping]]
** [[Protocol Encryption]]
** [[Plugin channels]]
** [[Registry Data]]
** [[Command Data]]
** [[Chat]]
** [[Inventory]]
** [[Slot Data]]
** [[Chunk Format]]
** [[Block Actions]]
** [[Object Data]]
** [[Entity metadata]]
** [[Entity statuses]]
** [[Particles]]
* [[Pre-release protocol|Pre-release Protocol Specification]]
* [[Protocol version numbers]]
* [[Protocol History]]
* [[Proxies]]
* [[Minecraft Forge Handshake|Minecraft Forge Handshake Specification]]
==== Mojang APIs ====
* Authentication
** [[Microsoft Authentication Scheme|Microsoft Authentication Scheme]]
** [[Legacy Mojang Authentication|Legacy Mojang Authentication Scheme]]
** [[Legacy Minecraft Authentication|Legacy Minecraft Authentication Scheme]]
* [[Mojang API]]
* [[Game files]]
* [[Realms API]]
* [[Snoop]]
==== Map Format ====
* [[Map Format|Map Format Specification]]
** [[Region Files]]
==== Notchian Implementation ====
* [[Launching the game]]
* [[Debugging]]
* [[Data Generators]]
==== Miscellaneous ====
* [[NBT]]
* [[Text formatting]]
* [[Rcon]] and [[Query]] protocol specifications


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=== Tools & Mods ===
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* [[Client List|Clients]] - third-party Minecraft clients
*Sprite Basics
* [[Server List|Servers]] - third-party Minecraft servers
*Ripping Sprites
* [[Library List|Libraries]] - libraries to interface with Minecraft data files or network protocols
*Creating Sprites
* [[Utility List|Utilities]] - tools that interface with a client, server, or data files, such as proxies, bots, or inventory editors
* [[Wrapper List|Wrappers]] - mods that override features in the client or server
* [[Generator List|Generators]] - tools that extract data from Mojang to a readable format
* [[Decompiler List|Decompilers]] - tools for decompiling Minecraft
* [[Java Edition Cheats|Cheats]] - mods that allow you to cheat (bannable on servers)
* [https://github.com/mcdevs/Burger/ Burger] - a tool that generates information for arbitrary Minecraft versions
** [[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]]'s [https://github.com/Pokechu22/Burger fork] - where new version development is mostly done
** [https://pokechu22.github.io/BurgerWebViewer/ Burger Vitrine] - shows differences in data and protocol between arbitrary versions
** [https://github.com/Matsv/PAaaS PAaaS] - shows differences in protocol and sounds for newer versions (1.8 and above)
* [[Code Snippets]]


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=== Tutorials & Guides ===
*Model Basics
* [[How to Write a Client]]
*Ripping Models
* [[How to Write a Server]]
*Creating Models
* [[Dev-focused Blog Articles]]


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=== Communities ===
*Texture Basics
* [https://discord.gg/Tf4xwK3Ke7 Minecraft Protocol] (via Discord)
*Ripping Textures
*Creating Textures


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For more info, check out [[:Category:Minecraft Modern|Minecraft Modern]].
*Sound Basics
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*Ripping Sounds
*Creating Sounds
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This wiki is currently under construction, and is relatively void of content for the time being.
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For now, why not check out the start of our [[Dictionary]]?
''Minecraft: Bedrock Edition'' is the multi-platform version of Minecraft.<br>
It is available for mobile, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and various other platforms.<br>


Or try extending our [[History]].
=== Documentation ===
* [[Bedrock_Protocol|Current Protocol Specification]] - note that this is very WIP and many aspects may be incorrect. The [[Raknet Protocol]] is also not fully documented.
** [[Bedrock Protocol version numbers|Bedrock version numbers]]
** [[Bedrock Edition level format]]


[[What Makes A Good Submission]]
=== Tools ===
Useful information & links
* [[Bedrock Edition Program List|Program list]] - third-party BE programs
* [[Bedrock_Edition_Cheats|Bedrock Edition Cheats]] - note this page is WIP


Consoles: [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Nintendo Game Boy]], [[Nintendo Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[PlayStation]], [[PlayStation 2]]
For more info, see [[:Category:Bedrock Minecraft|Bedrock Minecraft]].


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Pocket Minecraft (or ''Minecraft: Pocket Edition'') was the prior version of Minecraft for mobile devices.<br>
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It was replaced by Minecraft Bedrock on November 18, 2016.<br>
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Hello!
=== Documentation ===
The protocol and map format documentation for Minecraft: Pocket Edition.
* [[Pocket Edition Protocol Documentation|The current Protocol docs]]
* [[Pocket Minecraft Protocol|Old Protocol Specification]] (This protocol information is considered outdated, but still contains useful information)
* [[Pocket Edition FAQ|FAQ]]
* [[Pocket Edition Login|Login Procedure]]
* [[Pocket Realms|Pocket Realms]]
* [[Pocket Minecraft Map Format|Map Format]]


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* [[Pocket Edition Program List|Program list]] - third-party PE programs
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For more info, see [[:Category:Pocket Minecraft|Pocket Minecraft]].


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''Minecraft Classic'' is the original version of ''Minecraft'', available for free to the public. It is still played by many people, with an active development community. As it's been around since 2009, and because it is very simple, there are many programs made to work with Classic.
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=== Documentation ===
As there is no longer any work being done on classic, the documentation for it is stable. If you create something that works with it, it probably always will.
* [[Classic Protocol|Protocol Specification]]
* [[Classic Protocol Extension|Extension Protocol Specification]]
* [[Classic DAT Format|Server Map Format (.dat)]]
* [[MCLevel Format|Saved Level Format (.mclevel)]]
* [[ClassicWorld file format|ClassicWorld Format (.cw)]]


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=== Source Code Snippets ===
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* Deserializing the level.dat file format ([[deserialize.c|C]], [https://gist.github.com/324122945a569a513bae C#])
* [[:Category:Code Snippets|More...]]


=== Tools and Mods ===
Useful information & links
* [[Classic Client List|Clients]] - third-party Classic clients
* [[Classic Server List|Servers]] - third-party Classic servers
* [[Classic Library List|Libraries]] - libraries to interface with Minecraft data files or network protocols
* [[Classic Utility List|Utilities]] - tools that interface with a client, server, or data files, such as proxies or bots
* [[Classic Wrapper List|Wrappers]] - mods that override features in the client or server


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Minecraft Modern

Minecraft Modern (officially Minecraft: Java Edition) is one of the two updated versions of Minecraft which require a paid account to download, update and play. Most of the new development projects focus on either creating entirely new programs from scratch that interoperate with Minecraft (such as a bot or server) or modding projects that wrap the client or server and provide bug fixes, new features and enhancements to existing features.

Documentation

There are ongoing efforts to keep reverse engineered documentation updated, but it isn't as easy as it sounds. The protocol generally changes slightly with each release, and both the Client and Server classes get rearranged on each release. Below are links to the current documentation segments, which may or may not be completely up to date.

Protocol

Mojang APIs

Map Format

Notchian Implementation

Miscellaneous

Tools & Mods

  • Clients - third-party Minecraft clients
  • Servers - third-party Minecraft servers
  • Libraries - libraries to interface with Minecraft data files or network protocols
  • Utilities - tools that interface with a client, server, or data files, such as proxies, bots, or inventory editors
  • Wrappers - mods that override features in the client or server
  • Generators - tools that extract data from Mojang to a readable format
  • Decompilers - tools for decompiling Minecraft
  • Cheats - mods that allow you to cheat (bannable on servers)
  • Burger - a tool that generates information for arbitrary Minecraft versions
    • Pokechu22's fork - where new version development is mostly done
    • Burger Vitrine - shows differences in data and protocol between arbitrary versions
    • PAaaS - shows differences in protocol and sounds for newer versions (1.8 and above)
  • Code Snippets

Tutorials & Guides

Communities

For more info, check out Minecraft Modern.

Minecraft: Bedrock Edition

Minecraft: Bedrock Edition is the multi-platform version of Minecraft.
It is available for mobile, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and various other platforms.

Documentation

Tools

Useful information & links

For more info, see Bedrock Minecraft.

Minecraft: Pocket Edition

Pocket Minecraft (or Minecraft: Pocket Edition) was the prior version of Minecraft for mobile devices.
It was replaced by Minecraft Bedrock on November 18, 2016.

Documentation

The protocol and map format documentation for Minecraft: Pocket Edition.

Tools

Useful information & links

For more info, see Pocket Minecraft.

Minecraft Classic

Minecraft Classic is the original version of Minecraft, available for free to the public. It is still played by many people, with an active development community. As it's been around since 2009, and because it is very simple, there are many programs made to work with Classic.

Documentation

As there is no longer any work being done on classic, the documentation for it is stable. If you create something that works with it, it probably always will.

Source Code Snippets

Source code snippets provide insight into how specific features work or can be accomplished, and by themselves are generally free to use in your own program.

  • Deserializing the level.dat file format (C, C#)
  • More...

Tools and Mods

Useful information & links

  • Clients - third-party Classic clients
  • Servers - third-party Classic servers
  • Libraries - libraries to interface with Minecraft data files or network protocols
  • Utilities - tools that interface with a client, server, or data files, such as proxies or bots
  • Wrappers - mods that override features in the client or server

For more info, see Minecraft Classic.