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Eaglercraft client with Java support.

Eagler Reborn Title Screen


This repository contains:

  • Utilities to decompile Minecraft 1.8 and apply patch files to it
  • Source code to provide the LWJGL keyboard, mouse, and OpenGL APIs in a browser
  • Patch files to mod the Minecraft 1.8 source code to make it browser compatible
  • Browser-modified portions of Minecraft 1.8's open-source dependencies

This repository does NOT contain:

  • Any portion of the decompiled Minecraft 1.8 source code or resources
  • Any portion of Mod Coder Pack and it's config files
  • Data that can be used alone to reconstruct portions of the game's source code
  • Software configured by default to allow users to play without owning a copy of Minecraft

Getting Started:

To compile the latest version of the client, on Windows:

  1. Make sure you have at least Java 11 installed and added to your PATH
  2. Download (clone) this repository to your computer
  3. Double click CompileLatestClient.bat, a GUI resembling a classic windows installer should open
  4. Follow the steps shown to you in the new window to finish compiling

To compile the latest version of the client, on Linux/macOS:

  1. Make sure you have at least Java 11 installed
  2. Download (clone) this repository to your computer
  3. Open a terminal in the folder the repository was cloned to
  4. Type chmod +x CompileLatestClient.sh and hit enter
  5. Type ./CompileLatestClient.sh and hit enter, a GUI resembling a classic windows installer should open
  6. Follow the steps shown to you in the new window to finish compiling
  7. (real!)

Joining Non-Eagler servers

To join non eagler servers on the client, just do not include wss:// in the server address. If you include wss://, the client will assume its an eagler server.

If the server has both Java and Eagler support, you should definitely use Eagler. Here's why:

  1. Eagler is much faster than Java
  2. Eagler is supported natively, with needing to use a relay, resulting in better ping.

Setting up a relay

Just click the "Run on replit" button to make a relay. make sure to set it to "blank repl" run the repl, then wait a bit. once u see the webview, ur done. (once u see the > its 100% finished) take the link in the webview and replace https:// with wss://. then, fork this repo and go to sources/main/java/me/otterdev/eaglerreborn/NetworkSettings.java. take the wss:// link u made earlier and replace wss://reborn-relay.otterdev.repl.co with your relay. Afterward, compile the client and your relay is all setup!