Porting the StarOpenSource Engine to Minecraft
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StarOpenSource EngineMC

EngineMC (or sos!enginemc for short) is a port of the StarOpenSource Engine to Minecraft and it's various plugin and mod loaders.

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Using EngineMC

As a rule of thumb, don't do anything stupid in your plugin or modification. This includes:

  • initializing the engine manually
  • accessing undocumented or internal methods, fields, etc.
  • using EngineInternals

Everything should work out of the box.

Bukkit

Simply declare the plugin sosenginemc as a hard dependency in your plugin.yml file.

Sponge, Fabric, Quilt, (Neo-)Forge & others

EngineMC does not yet support these plugin/mod loaders yet, sorry.

The /enginemc command

The /enginemc command allows access into the engine without the use of plugins. It can do the following things:

  • read and modify the engine configuration
  • parse placeholders using the PlaceholderEngine class and return it back
  • force garbage collection
  • display JVM information

Known issues

Reflection is broken

Due to how the mod and plugin loaders load JAR files, scanning the classpath for annotations does not work. This means that the entire event system and automatic subsystem detection is broken. We're waiting for sos!engine developers to implement methods for manually registering subsystems and event listeners. Until then, use other methods for initializing subsystems and sending events and data around.

Contributing

Please see sos!engine's contributing section