A bridge/proxy allowing you to connect to Minecraft: Java Edition servers with Minecraft: Bedrock edition.
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Geyser

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Geyser is a bridge between Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and Minecraft: Java Edition, closing the gap from those wanting to play true cross-platform.

What is Geyser?

Geyser is a proxy, bridging the gap between Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and Minecraft: Java Edition servers. The ultimate goal of this project is to allow Minecraft: Bedrock Edition users to join Minecraft: Java Edition servers as seamlessly as possible. Please note, this project is still a work in progress and should not be used on production. Expect bugs!

Currently supporting Minecraft Bedrock v1.14.X and Minecraft Java v1.15.2.

Setting Up

Take a look here for how to set up Geyser.

YouTube Video

What's Left to be Added/Fixed

  • Inventories (#67)
  • Crafting (#67)
  • Creative Mode (#67)
  • Sounds
  • Block Particles
  • Block Entities (block-entities)
  • Some Entity Flags
  • Support to be Ran as a Plugin (plugin)

Compiling

  1. Clone the repo to your computer
  2. Install Maven
  3. Navigate to the Geyser root directory and run git submodule update --init --recursive. This downloads all the needed submodules for Geyser and is a crucial step in this process.
  4. Run mvn clean install and locate to the target folder.

Contributing

Any contributions are appreciated. Please feel free to reach out to us on Discord if you're interested in helping out with Geyser.

Libraries Used: