William Blake Galbreath 3984c3706f Updated Upstream (Paper)
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly

Paper Changes:
3cd952e2 Yank 0417-Avoid-Chunk-Lookups-for-Entity-TileEntity-Current-Ch.patch
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cd499c92 Restore Use-getChunkIfLoadedImmediately-in-places.patch
7986f57e Bring back Reduce-sync-loads.patch (#2761)
9e58f226 Address gen concurrency issue causing crashes (Fixes #2746)
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Purpur

Purpur is a fork of Paper used by the Pl3xCraft server.

It contains many gameplay changes to suit our server that are deemed too wild to be included directly upstream into Paper.

Contact

Discord

License

Everything is licensed under the MIT license, and is free to be used in your own fork.

See EMC and byof for the license of material used/modified by this project.

Building and setting up

Run the following commands in the root directory:

git submodule init
git submodule update
./purpur up
./purpur patch

Creating a patch

Patches are effectively just commits in either Purpur-API or Purpur-Server. To create one, just add a commit to either repo and run ./purpur rb, and a patch will be placed in the patches folder. Modifying commits will also modify its corresponding patch file.

See Paper's contributing guideline for more detailed information.

Building

Use the command ./purpur build to build the api and server. Compiled jars will be placed under Purpur-API/target and Purpur-Server/target.

Description
Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, and new fun and exciting gameplay features.
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