Pumpkin is a Minecraft server built entirely in Rust, offering a fast, efficient, and customizable experience. It prioritizes performance and player enjoyment while adhering to the core mechanics of the game.
- Performance: Leveraging multi-threading for maximum speed and efficiency.
- Compatibility: Supports the latest Minecraft server version and adheres to vanilla game mechanics.
- Security: Prioritizes security by preventing known exploits.
- Flexibility: Highly configurable with the ability to disable unnecessary features.
- Extensibility: Provides a foundation for plugin development.
- Provide compatibility with Vanilla or Bukkit servers (including configs and plugins).
- Function as a framework for building a server from scratch.
Important
Pumpkin is currently under heavy development.
- Configuration (toml)
- Server Status/Ping
- Login
- Player Configuration
- Registries (biome types, paintings, dimensions)
- Server Brand
- Server Links
- Set Resource Pack
- Cookies
- World
- World Joining
- Player Tab-list
- World Loading
- Entity Spawning
- Chunk Loading
- World Generation
- Chunk Generation
- World Borders
- World Saving
- Player
- Player Skins
- Player Client brand
- Player Teleport
- Player Movement
- Player Animation
- Player Inventory
- Player Combat
- Server
- Plugins
- Query
- RCON
- Inventories
- Particles
- Chat
- Commands
- Proxy
- Velocity
Check out our Github Project to see current progress
There are currently no release builds, because there was no release :D.
To get Pumpkin running you first have to clone it:
git clone https://github.com/Snowiiii/Pumpkin.git
cd Pumpkin
You also may have to install rust when you don't already have.
You can place a vanilla world into the Pumpkin/ directory when you want. Just name the World to world
Then run:
Note
This can take a while. Because we enabled heavy optimizations for release builds
To apply further optimizations specfic to your CPU and use your CPU features. You should set the target-cpu=native Rust flag.
cargo run --release
Experimental Docker support is available. The image is currently not published anywhere, but you can use the following command to build it:
docker build . -t pumpkin
To run it use the following command:
docker run --rm -v "./world:/pumpkin/world" pumpkin
Contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md
Consider joining our discord to stay up-to-date on events, updates, and connect with other members.
A big thanks to wiki.vg for providing valuable information used in the development of this project.