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How To Run Plugins On Singleplayer?

Discussion in 'Minecraft' started by blankman, Aug 24, 2016.

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  1. blankman

    blankman Wynncraft Boomer VIP+

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    I found this on an Arqade thread that was posted in 2012. I haven't tested this yet. Here's a quote with the explanation:
    Here's the full thread if you want to read it:
    http://gaming.stackexchange.com/que...ugins-in-single-player-without-having-to-make
     
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    TempleOfLegends Emma CHAMPION

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    OolongTeaa Retired Master of Resale HERO

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    Plugins are a part of Bukkit, so if you download bukkit onto your single player world like he did, you should be able to run plugins amirite?
     
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    did you read the thread?
     
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    kioph ahh yes heavy melee hmm yes

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    Already checked this out. Its not impossible, but last time I checked, bukkitforge was for 1.5, so yea.
     
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    jpresent Well-Known Adventurer HERO

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    What you can easily do is run a Spigot server on your own computer and connect to it :)

    Drop me a PM if you need some help setting it up.

    Running a server on your own computer should not take that many resources.
    If you have an average computer, it should run just fine.
     
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