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feathercranefix/minecraft-utility-suite

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TLDR

A README-only project claiming to centralize Minecraft performance settings, configuration tools, and utility scripts for players and server admins running Java Edition 1.20, 1.21, pointing entirely to an external file download with no code in the repository.

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  root((minecraft-utility-suite))
    Claims
      Performance optimization
      Config management
      Utility scripts
      Community extensions
    Compatibility
      Java Edition 1.20 and 1.21
      Windows macOS Linux
      Spigot and Paper servers
      Forge and Fabric mods
    Distribution
      External gofile.io link
      No source in repo
    Use Cases
      Server optimization
      Config centralization
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Download a centralized package of Minecraft performance settings and configuration guides for Java Edition servers.

USE CASE 2

Apply pre-made optimization configs to a Spigot or Paper server running Minecraft 1.20 or 1.21.

Tech stack

PythonJava

Getting it running

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 30min

No source code is present in the repository, setup requires downloading from an external gofile.io link of unknown provenance.

No license is provided in this repository.

In plain English

This repository describes itself as a collection of tools and configurations for optimizing Minecraft gameplay and managing Minecraft servers. The README outlines several feature categories: performance optimization settings, interface customization tools, utility scripts, a configuration file manager, documentation for setup and troubleshooting, and a framework for community-contributed extensions. According to the README, the suite is compatible with Minecraft Java Edition versions 1.20.x and 1.21.x, runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and supports vanilla, Spigot, and Paper server software as well as the Forge and Fabric mod loaders. Java 17 or newer is listed as a requirement. The README uses a before-and-after comparison to describe the problem it aims to solve: players and server administrators often deal with scattered configuration files, unclear tool sources, and a steep learning curve when optimizing performance or customizing the game. The project claims to address this by centralizing resources in one place with documentation. Installation involves downloading the latest release package from a gofile.io link embedded in the README, extracting the archive, reviewing a config directory, following the included guides for individual tools, and launching Minecraft through the user's preferred launcher. The repository does not contain visible source code, configuration files, or documentation beyond this README. The README references a config directory and documentation files that would presumably be included in the download package, but those files are not present in the repository itself. The project exists entirely as a README pointing to an external file download.

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Prompt 1
What are the best JVM flags to optimize a Minecraft Java Edition Paper server for maximum TPS and low latency?
Prompt 2
Show me a Python script that reads a Minecraft server.properties file and prints a formatted summary of all key configuration values.
Prompt 3
How do I install a Fabric mod on a Minecraft Java Edition 1.21 server? Walk me through the steps from downloading the mod to launching the server.
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