![]() Without hey0, development on hMod, the predominant server mod at the time, was unable to continue. Hey0 officially discontinued his work on hMod with a forum post on January 4, 2011. ScrapBukkit was a general-purpose example plugin built and developed by the Bukkit Team. ScrapBukkit is a Bukkit plugin that contains server commands for give, take, teleport and time. HomeBukkit was an official plugin from the Bukkit team, but is now discontinued due to plugins like Essentials You must have CraftBukkit to run a Bukkit server. It was a variant of the official Minecraft server executable capable of understanding Bukkit API calls, i.e. ![]() Team, that was discontinued due to other plugins such as HeroChat, and Essentials.ĬraftBukkit was the Minecraft multiplayer Server mods. ChatBukkitĬhatBukkit was an official plugin by the Bukkit Dev. On Octoit was announced that the Official transition to BukkitDev had started. In the interim, a plugin list is maintained here. ![]() įor the most part Bukkit has been succeeded by Spigot, an updated fork of Bukkit's code that is backwards-compatible with its plugins.īukkit was used by Plugin Developers as an API to create pluginsīukkitDev was the Plugin repository for Bukkit plugins. Īs of September 3, 2014, all Bukkit download pages are currently unavailable as per a DMCA takedown request filed from one of the former Bukkit team members. It was later uncovered that the project had been acquired from Curse by Mojang as an agreement to being hired. On February 28, 2012, it was announced that the Bukkit team had joined Mojang to further develop the Minecraft server software and to aid with the creation of modding APIs. ĭuring MineCon 2011, Bukkit had a Q&A session, as well as a demonstration of their new panel. According to Jeb, they have worked alongside Mojang in developing Bukkit. EvilSeph and Dinnerbone were the most prominent developers on the team. Bukkit is not recommended for general use, as it has been widely replaced by Paper. Later, ScrapBukkit was created to develop certain server commands as a plugin rather than within CraftBukkit, and several other tools have been developed. This division was intended to make code upkeep simpler. Bukkit was originally envisioned as two tools, CraftBukkit and Bukkit, respectively the Bukkit server executable and the Bukkit API. However, mods written for hey0 had to be ported to use the Bukkit Application Programming Interface (API). Because some of the developers involved had already been involved in hey0's Mod, there are similarities between the two plugins. It was intended to replace hey0's mcw:Mod. Bukkit was a set of community built, open source tools envisioned and developed to ease the creation of multiplayer plugins.
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