Minecraft: Pi Edition Modding Project
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Minecraft: Pi Edition For Docker

This is a project allowing Minecraft: Pi Edition to be run without a Raspberry Pi using Docker.

Setup

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Packages

Package Description
minecraft-pi-server Dedicated Server
minecraft-pi-virgl Minecraft Pi Edition Using VirGL For Hardware Acceleration (Recommended For Desktop)
minecraft-pi-native Minecraft: Pi Edition Using Docker Device Mounting For GPU Acceleration (Recommended For Raspberry Pi)

Dedicated Server

The dedicated server is a version of Minecraft: Pi Edition modified to run in a headless environment. It loads settings from a server.properties file.

To use, install the minecraft-pi-server package and run minecraft-pi-server. It will generate the world and server.properties in the current directory.

This is also compatible with MCPE 0.6.1.

Limitations

  • Player data is not saved because of limitations with MCPE LAN worlds
    • An easy workaround is to place your inventory in a chest before logging off
  • Survival mode servers are only compatible with minecraft-pi-docker clients

Modding

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