Click on a workflow run from the main branch and download the artifact for your platform. The latest actions can always be seen here. Since there currently is no release yet, pre-built binaries have to be downloaded from Github Actions. Getting the game Downloading a pre-built version Support for older protocols will not be dropped as newer protocols are added. Occasionally, snapshots are also supported.įorge servers are supported on 1.7.10 - 1.12.2 (FML) and 1.13.2 - 1.16.5 (FML2). The level of support varies, but the goal is to support major versions from 1.7.10 up to the current latest major version. Leafish is designed to support multiple protocol versions, so that client development is not in lock-step with the server version. Protocol supported (so the client can join servers using the version) but various missing features A list of missing features is available on the issues page. Note that currently not everything from the original game is supported yet so Leafish can't currently be seen as a fully fledged alternative.
Being written in Rust with support for modern graphic API's like Vulkan means performance improvements and enhancements that are not possible in the original game. Leafish attempts to provide everything from the Java-edition and tries to be compatible with it so you can join regular servers and play alongside people using the official Java-based clients. Minecraft is originally written by Mojang in Java for PC, but nowadays also has a so-called "Bedrock edition" which has ports to various alternative platforms. The game has various game modes including survival mode, in which players must acquire resources to build the world and maintain health, and a creative mode, where players have unlimited resources and access to flight. The game is a open-world sandbox where players explore a blocky, procedurally-generated 3D world with virtually infinite terrain, and may discover and extract raw materials, craft tools and items, and build structures or earthworks. Leafish is an open-source re-implementation of Minecraft. GeneralĪside from the individual rooms you can also join the Matrix space to have all rooms grouped together nicely. If you're a user and need help or want to ask some questions then join the general room.Īnnouncements are made in the announcement room and joining it is a good way to keep up-to-date with the project. If you want to help make and improve the game, join the developer room. The channels are bridged to each other so you won't need an account on both services. Multi-version Minecraft-compatible client written in Rust, forked from Stevenarella.Ĭhat takes place on Matrix and Discord.