Keep a Minecraft world going with friends without running a dedicated server.
SharedWorld currently supports Fabric on Minecraft 1.21.11.
To use it, install:
- SharedWorld
- Fabric API
e4mc 6.1.0
If you create a SharedWorld, you will also need to link Google Drive so the mod can store that world's backups and handoff data in the app data folder. The mod only has access to its own app data folder, not your entire drive.
Create or open your world, then use the SharedWorld screen in-game to turn it into a shared world.
When one player leaves, another player can take over hosting and keep the same
world going. Friends connect through e4mc, so the active host can play from
their own client instead of keeping a dedicated server online.
The backend is public and can be self-hosted.
The public site is published at
https://pmarinroig.github.io/sharedworld/.
The privacy policy lives at
https://pmarinroig.github.io/sharedworld/privacy/
and explains how SharedWorld uses Google Drive app data and session data.
The terms of service live at
https://pmarinroig.github.io/sharedworld/terms/.
The GitHub Pages source for the public site lives under pages/.
Contributions are welcome.