A fully featured emulator for the Minecraft mod ComputerCraft that runs straight in your browser.
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ComputerCraft is a modification for Minecraft that’s all about computer programming. It allows you to build in-game Computers and Turtle Robots, and write programs for them using the Lua programming language. The addition of programming to Minecraft opens up a wide variety of new possibilities for automation and creativity. If you’ve never programmed before, it also serves as excellent way to learn a real world skill in a fun, familiar environment.
Development for ComputerCraft has ceased, but there is a fork called CC: Tweaked that offers enhanced performance, improved stability, and a wealth of new features.
A fully featured emulator for the Minecraft mod ComputerCraft that runs straight in your browser.
The ComputerCraft : Blockly Editor is a visual, block-based code editor for the ComputerCraft Minecraft mod. It allows users to create Lua scripts for in-game computers, making coding accessible for beginners. No installation is required.
A Node.js package providing a Proof of Concept command and control server for ComputerCraft computers in Minecraft
A fully featured emulator for the Minecraft mod ComputerCraft that runs straight in your browser.
ComputerCraft mod virtual lua IDE
A global rednet/modem bridge.
Design UIs and images for ComputerCraft with ease
Control computercraft turtle from outside of the minecraft game.
DFPWM encoder/decoder for JavaScript. Useful for ComputerCraft.
cc-my-scripts is a repository for storing and organizing personal computer craft scripts. These scripts can be easily accessed and managed online, making it easier to use and share them.
An example of how to communicate between the Minecraft mod ComputerCraft and a server
Survive with only a turtle, placing and breaking blocks is not allowed.
This project is a toolkit for parse movies/videos to ascii and visualize them in Computer Craft, terminal or in countless places.
Inline web image conversion for ComputerCraft, powered by sanjuuni.
Created by Daniel Ratcliffe
Released January 27, 2012
Latest release about 8 years ago