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mch

mch-cli | mch-viewer

A "version control system" for Minecraft worlds.


Can be used to back up worlds in a storage efficient way and keep a history of worlds.

How?

When a new commit (a backup / snapshot of the world) is made, mch will only re-save the parts of the world that changed. Everything that didn't change is not saved. This saves a ton of storage space and time!

Usage Overview

For detailed usage instructions, see the mch-cli README.

Mch is a command line interface (CLI) that works a bit like Git.

An mch repository holds the internal files mch needs to store the world. A Minecraft world is then added to the repository. By running mch commit the current snapshot of the world will be saved to the repository as a commit.

You can list commits with mch log and restore to previous commits using mch restore <commit hash> which will restore the world to a folder called mch-restore.

Since restoring an entire world can take a while when the world is big, mch-viewer can be used to view commits in-game without having to restore the entire commit.

Sounds cool?

Check out mch-cli for more details, or contact me on discord @alvinn8 if you have questions or want to chat!