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TCP to WebSocket proxy

A TCP to Websocket proxy for Minecraft made using nodejs

WIP - the actual code is extremely simple, it has been tested and seems pretty stable, feel free to help.

NOTE - Only supports binary WebSocket frames.

INSTALL

nodejs must be installed first before using this server.

Download this GitHub repository and extract the zip file, you can download from the main page or use git clone https://github.com/PeytonPlayz595/ws-tcp-bridge

How to use

Once you've downloaded and extracted the GitHub repo you need to cd into the folder and run the proxy using node

example:
$ node ws-tcp-bridge --websocket 8080 --minecraft localhost:25565

proxy mode ws -> tcp
forwarding port 8080 to localhost:25567

You need to replace "8080" with the port you want your websocket server to be hosted on and replace "localhost:25565" with the IP address of the Minecraft server you want to proxy over to WebSockets.

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