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# prismarine-web-client
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A Minecraft client running in a web page. **Live demo at https://webclient.prismarine.js.org/**
## How it Works
prismarine-web-client runs mineflayer and prismarine-viewer in the browser, which connects over WebSocket to a proxy
which translates the WebSocket connection into TCP to connect to normal Minecraft servers.
## Screenshot
![Screenshot of prismarine-web-client in action](screenshot.png)
## Live Demo
Click on this link to open it in your browser, no installation necessary: https://webclient.prismarine.js.org/
*Tested on Chrome & Firefox for desktop platforms.*
## Usage
To host it yourself, run these commands in bash:
```bash
$ npm install -g prismarine-web-client
$ prismarine-web-client
```
Finally, open `http://localhost:8080` in your browser.
## Features
* Display mobs and players
* Display blocks
* Movement (you can move, and you see entities moving live)
* Place and break blocks
## Roadmap
* Containers (inventory, chests, etc.)
* Sounds
* More World Interactions (attacking entities, etc.)
* Cosmetic Rendering Features (day night cycle, fog, etc.)
## Development
If you're contributing/making changes, you need to install it differently.
First, clone the repo.
Then, set your working directory to that of the repo. For example:
```bash
$ cd ~/prismarine-viewer/
```
Finally, run
```bash
$ npm install
$ npm start
```
This will start express and webpack in development mode: whenever you save a file, the build will be redone (it takes 5s),
and you can refresh the page to get the new result.
Connect to http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
You may want to disable auto saving in your IDE to avoid constant rebuilding, see https://webpack.js.org/guides/development/#adjusting-your-text-editor
To check the production build (take a minute to build), you can run `npm run build-start`
If you're interested in contributing, you can check projects at https://github.com/PrismarineJS/prismarine-web-client/projects