PacketEvents is a fast and efficient multi-platform packet processing library for Minecraft. Our packet wrappers are easy to use with multi-version support.
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PacketEvents is a fast and efficient multi-platform packet processing library for Minecraft. Our packet wrappers are easy to use with multi-version support.
Cross-platform Serial (COM Port) / TCP Terminal with Scriptable Auto-Response
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A lightweight abstract TCP/IP socket & packet library.
Realtime Network Analysis and Visualization
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Library for cross-version Minecraft Bukkit support and various efficient API methods.
Low Latency Radio System
Kubernetes Cloud Provider for Equinix Metal (formerly Packet Cloud Controller Manager)
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