MCP Custom Servers Collection
by Awshux
This repository provides a collection of custom MCP (Minecraft Protocol) servers for various installations. It offers a structured approach for creating and managing custom server implementations.
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What is MCP Custom Servers Collection?
This is a collection of custom Minecraft Protocol (MCP) server implementations. Each server resides in its own directory with source code, configuration, and documentation.
How to use MCP Custom Servers Collection?
To use a server, navigate to its directory under servers/
and follow the installation instructions provided in the documentation. Configuration guides and usage examples are also available within each server's documentation.
Key features of MCP Custom Servers Collection
Modular server implementations
Configuration examples
Detailed documentation
Template for new server creation
Use cases of MCP Custom Servers Collection
Creating custom Minecraft server experiences
Implementing specific game mechanics
Developing specialized server applications
Experimenting with the Minecraft protocol
FAQ from MCP Custom Servers Collection
How do I add a new server?
How do I add a new server?
Create a new directory under servers/
with your server name. Include source files, configuration examples, and documentation.
Where can I find installation instructions?
Where can I find installation instructions?
Detailed installation instructions for each server are located in their respective directories under servers/
.
What should I include in the server documentation?
What should I include in the server documentation?
Include installation instructions, a configuration guide, usage examples, and a list of dependencies.
How can I contribute to the project?
How can I contribute to the project?
Fork the repository, create a feature branch, commit your changes, push to the branch, and create a new Pull Request.
Where are the configuration files located?
Where are the configuration files located?
Configuration files for each server can be found in the config/
directory within the server's directory.