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Spoutcraft Launcher

Spoutcraft Launcher is the custom launcher for installing and updating Spoutcraft with built-in byte patching for easy upgrading/downgrading of Minecraft versions.

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What is Spoutcraft?

Spoutcraft is a modified version of the Minecraft client, which you can access through the the Spoutcraft Launcher, and when connecting to a server with SpoutPlugin, it allows you to unlock most of the features of SpoutPlugin, such as custom blocks, items, texture packs, etc. It also gives several speed improvements, a minimap, an overview map, etc.

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The License

Spoutcraft Launcher is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3, but with a provision that files are released under the MIT license 180 days after they are published. Please see the LICENSE.txt file for details.

Copyright (c) 2011-2012, Spout LLC <http://www.spout.org/>

Getting the Source

The latest and greatest source can be found here on GitHub.
Download the latest builds from our [build server][Builds]. [Build Status][Builds]

Compiling the Source

Spoutcraft Launcher uses Maven to handle its dependencies.

  • Install Maven 2 or 3
  • Checkout this repo and run: mvn clean package
  • To compile an exe on a non-Windows platform, add: -P package-win to the previous goals.

Contributing to the Project

Track and submit issues and bugs on our issue tracker.
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Code and Pull Request Formatting

  • Generally follow the Oracle coding standards.
  • No spaces, only tabs for indentation.
  • No trailing whitespaces on new lines.
  • 200 column limit for readability.
  • Pull requests must compile, work, and be formatted properly.
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  • Number of commits in a pull request should be kept to one commit and all additional commits must be squashed.
  • You may have more than one commit in a pull request if the commits are separate changes, otherwise squash them.
  • For clarification, see the full pull request guidelines here.

Please follow the above conventions if you want your pull request(s) accepted.