Version | Support | Stability | Mod compatibility | Plugin compatibility |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.20.x | Active | Good | Good | Good |
1.19.4 | End Of Life | Poor | Poor | Poor |
- Fabric + Bukkit is more vanilla-like than Forge + Bukkit
- Fabric API uses mixins to change minecraft indirectly
- Banner also use mixins to hook Bukkit api as a fabric mod
- There's a little breaking changes
- This version of Banner 1.20.x,supports MC version 1.20 to 1.20.1
- If you want to try a different Fabric + Bukkit hybrid server, you can try CardBoard
- It is implements bukkit api by itself,and the author is a pioneer to try a new way to implements Fabric + Bukkit
- Banner is different with Cardboard,you can also try Cardboard as an alternative choice if you want
- Start patch
- Spigot (723951c)
- Bukkit-Patches
- CraftBukkit-Patches (93%)
- Spigot (723951c)
It could be compilable and running, but the compatibility with plugins is poor.
We do support using Spigot's net.minecraft.server classes. Classes and Fields will automatically remap to their intermediary counterparts in runtime, but it will not change plugins at all, so don't worried about the plugin files will be changed to unsafe
- You'll need
wget
andcurl
cd ./<your-server-folder>
wget https://github.com/8Mi-Tech/Banner-Shell/raw/main/banner-launcher
chmod +x ./banner-launcher
./banner-launcher -i
- Just put it in the mods folder.
- Because Banner is a mod!!!
- Fabric Loader - Mod load support.
- Fabric API - Mod API support.
- Bukkit - Plugin support.
- CraftBukkit - Plugin support.
- Spigot - Plugin support.
- Paper - Plugin support.
- Arclight - Some code.
- Mohist - Some code.
- StackDeobfuscator - auto deobfuscate logger crash
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