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Custom Placeholders for Minecraft: MiniPlaceholders Guide
MiniPlaceholders is a Java library that lets Minecraft server administrators and plugin developers create dynamic text substitutions for their servers. Instead of hardcoding player names and statistics, you can define them once and reuse them across your entire server.

Managing Multiple Modpacks: X Minecraft Launcher Guide
X Minecraft Launcher is an open-source tool for managing multiple Minecraft instances and modpacks without wasting disk space. With a modern interface and smart file deduplication, it solves the storage nightmare of running multiple mod combinations. Discover how to install and use it effectively.

Refined Storage 2: Building Your First Automated Storage Network
Refined Storage 2 replaces scattered chests with a unified, searchable storage network. Automate item flow with importers and exporters, craft on demand with patterns, and access everything from a single grid terminal. Perfect for modded servers and large survival projects.

GeckoLib: Building Better Minecraft Mod Animations
GeckoLib is an animation engine for Minecraft mods that enables smooth, complex keyframe-based animations with sound/particle triggers, 30+ easings, and concurrent animation support across Forge, Fabric, and NeoForge.

Building Custom Minecraft Entities with Hephaestus-Engine
Hephaestus-Engine is a Java library for adding custom models, entities, and animations to vanilla-compatible Minecraft servers. Design in Blockbench, deploy with auto-generated resource packs. Perfect for custom bosses and unique NPCs.

Dragonfly: Building Custom Minecraft Bedrock Servers with Go
Dragonfly is a Go-based framework that lets you build custom Minecraft Bedrock servers from scratch. If you want complete control over your server's mechanics instead of being limited by pre-built software, this is the library to learn. It's lightweight and designed for developers who can code.

Why Minecraft Stays the Best-Selling Game in 2026
Minecraft dominates in 2026 because it delivers constant updates that matter, works smoothly across every platform, and gives players complete creative freedom. A thriving modding community and accessibility for all ages keeps the game relevant for millions.

FerrumC: Running High-Performance Minecraft Servers in Rust
FerrumC is a high-performance Minecraft server written in Rust that handles more players with less hardware through multithreading and efficient memory use. It's compatible with vanilla clients and can import existing worlds, making it ideal for community servers that need better TPS stability.

Minecraft Realms Updates for 2026
Minecraft Realms got several meaningful updates in 2026, including improved performance, a reliable backup system, and better Bedrock support. Here's what changed and why it matters for your multiplayer worlds.

How to Speedrun Minecraft Like a Pro: 2026 Tactics
Speedrunning Minecraft is faster than ever in 2026. We break down the strategies top runners use, from optimizing Piglins to fortress navigation, so you can shave minutes off your personal best.

Reden: Undo, Version Control, and Redstone Debugging for Minecraft
Reden adds undo/redo and version control features to Minecraft redstone development. Built by the community with Ctrl+Z support, machine versioning, and debugging tools for serious redstone engineers.

CommandWhitelist: Complete Control Over Server Commands
CommandWhitelist is a Minecraft server plugin that gives admins precise control over which commands players can use and see. Perfect for vanilla servers, modded networks, and role-play communities that need to hide dangerous or immersion-breaking commands.