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Fork of Tuinity aimed at improving server performance at high playercounts.

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How To (Server Admins)

Glass uses the same paperclip jar system that Paper uses.

You can also build it yourself.

How To (Plugin developers)

In order to use Glass as a dependency you must build it yourself. Each time you want to update your dependency you must re-build Tuinity.

Tuinity-API maven dependency:

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.tuinity</groupId>
    <artifactId>tuinity-api</artifactId>
    <version>1.16.5-R0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
    <scope>provided</scope>
 </dependency>

Tuinity-Server maven dependency:

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.tuinity</groupId>
    <artifactId>tuinity</artifactId>
    <version>1.16.5-R0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
    <scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

There is no repository required since the artifacts should be locally installed via building Tuinity.

Building

Requirements:

  • You need git installed, with a configured user name and email. On Windows you need to run from git bash.
  • You need maven installed.
  • You need jdk 8+ installed to compile (and jre 8+ to run).
  • Anything else that paper requires to build.

If all you want is a paperclip server jar, just run ./tuinity jar.

Otherwise, to setup the Tuinity-API and Tuinity-Server repo, just run the following command in your project root ./tuinity patch additionally, after you run ./tuinity patch you can run ./tuinity build to build the respective api and server jars.

./tuinity patch should initialize the repo such that you can now start modifying and creating patches. The folder Tuinity-API is the api repo and the Tuinity-Server folder is the server repo and will contain the source files you will modify.

Creating a patch

Patches are effectively just commits in either Tuinity-API or Tuinity-Server. To create one, just add a commit to either repo and run ./tuinity rb, and a patch will be placed in the patches folder. Modifying commits will also modify its corresponding patch file.

License

The PATCHES-LICENSE file describes the license for api & server patches, found in ./patches and its subdirectories except when noted otherwise.

Everything else is licensed under the MIT license, except when note otherwise. See https://github.com/starlis/empirecraft and https://github.com/electronicboy/byof for the license of material used/modified by this project.

Note

The fork is based off of aikar's EMC framework found here.

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