A curated list of libraries, programs, mods, and resources for ComputerCraft and its forks in Minecraft.
Awesome ComputerCraft is a curated collection of resources for the ComputerCraft mod and its forks in Minecraft. It provides a centralized directory of Lua programs, libraries, mods, tutorials, and tools that enable players to program in-game computers for automation, creativity, and fun. The project helps users discover and share high-quality additions to the ComputerCraft ecosystem.
Minecraft players and modders interested in automating tasks, building in-game computers, or learning Lua programming within the game. It's also valuable for developers creating tools or content for the ComputerCraft community.
It saves time by aggregating scattered resources into one well-organized list, ensuring users can find reliable programs and libraries without scouring forums or outdated links. As an open-source, community-driven project, it stays current with the latest mod versions and emerging tools.
Useful libraries, programs, literature, and mods for ComputerCraft and its forks.
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Aggregates hundreds of programs, libraries, mods, and tutorials specifically for ComputerCraft, serving as a central hub that saves users from scouring scattered forums.
Organizes entries into well-defined sections like Lua programs, mods, literature, and tools, making discovery straightforward based on use cases.
Accepts contributions and suggestions via GitHub to keep the list current, as noted in the README's call for updates and issue reporting.
Includes resources for ComputerCraft, ComputerCraft: Tweaked, and ComputerCraft: Restitched, ensuring relevance across different mod versions and forks.
The README admits FIXME comments for broken links (e.g., in the literature section), indicating some resources may be inaccessible or obsolete without regular fixes.
As a curated list, it doesn't vet the functionality, security, or maintenance status of listed programs; users must independently assess risks from sources like Pastebin.
Exclusively targets the ComputerCraft mod, making it irrelevant for broader Minecraft modding or general Lua development outside this niche.