X Minecraft Launcher (XMCL) is a feature-rich Minecraft launcher that lets you manage resources like modpacks, resource packs, mods, and shader packs. It integrates with Minecraft Forge, Fabric, Quilt, CurseForge, and Modrinth.
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Download & auto complete. Support download Minecraft, Forge, Fabric, Quilt, OptiFine, JVM from official or third party mirrors.
- Download Fast. Reuse socket via HTTP/HTTPS agents, and download the files in parts concurrently.
- Cross platform. The launcher is based on Electron, and supports: Linux, macOS, and Windows.
- Multi-Instancing. Users can create multiple instances to isolate the different versions, mods and launch settings.
- Manage all resources. Use (hard/symbolic) links to install resources in instances, keep your disk usage optimal. No copies of mods everywhere!
- Built-in support of CurseForge, Modrinth. You can download resources inside the launcher.
- Support import/export CurseForge & Modrinth modpacks with compliance.
- Support multiple account systems. Built-in Microsoft login and Mojang Yggdrasil API. It also has builtin support of ely.by and littleskin.cn. You can also add third-party authentication servers.
- Peer to peer connection between users. You can play multiplayer over LAN even you are not in same physical LAN.
- Code sign & modern packaging. Under Windows, you can use appx and appinstaller to install the app. You won’t receive blocking messages from your browser or see SmartScreen errors anymore
Website: github.com/Voxelum/x-minecraft-launcher
Support:
Developer: ci010
License: MIT License
X Minecraft Launcher is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Popular series | |
---|---|
![]() | The largest compilation of the best free and open source software in the universe. Each article is supplied with a legendary ratings chart helping you to make informed decisions. |
![]() | Hundreds of in-depth reviews offering our unbiased and expert opinion on software. We offer helpful and impartial information. |
![]() | The Big List of Active Linux Distros is a large compilation of actively developed Linux distributions. |
![]() | Replace proprietary software with open source alternatives: Google, Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, IBM, Autodesk, Oracle, Atlassian, Corel, Cisco, Intuit, SAS, Progress, Salesforce, and Citrix |
![]() | Awesome Free Linux Games Tools showcases a series of tools that making gaming on Linux a more pleasurable experience. This is a new series. |
![]() | Machine Learning explores practical applications of machine learning and deep learning from a Linux perspective. We've written reviews of more than 40 self-hosted apps. All are free and open source. |
![]() | New to Linux? Read our Linux for Starters series. We start right at the basics and teach you everything you need to know to get started with Linux. |
![]() | Alternatives to popular CLI tools showcases essential tools that are modern replacements for core Linux utilities. |
![]() | Essential Linux system tools focuses on small, indispensable utilities, useful for system administrators as well as regular users. |
![]() | Linux utilities to maximise your productivity. Small, indispensable tools, useful for anyone running a Linux machine. |
![]() | Surveys popular streaming services from a Linux perspective: Amazon Music Unlimited, Myuzi, Spotify, Deezer, Tidal. |
![]() | Saving Money with Linux looks at how you can reduce your energy bills running Linux. |
![]() | Home computers became commonplace in the 1980s. Emulate home computers including the Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, ZX81, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum. |
![]() | Now and Then examines how promising open source software fared over the years. It can be a bumpy ride. |
![]() | Linux at Home looks at a range of home activities where Linux can play its part, making the most of our time at home, keeping active and engaged. |
![]() | Linux Candy reveals the lighter side of Linux. Have some fun and escape from the daily drudgery. |
![]() | Getting Started with Docker helps you master Docker, a set of platform as a service products that delivers software in packages called containers. |
![]() | Best Free Android Apps. We showcase free Android apps that are definitely worth downloading. There's a strict eligibility criteria for inclusion in this series. |
![]() | These best free books accelerate your learning of every programming language. Learn a new language today! |
![]() | These free tutorials offer the perfect tonic to our free programming books series. |
![]() | Linux Around The World showcases usergroups that are relevant to Linux enthusiasts. Great ways to meet up with fellow enthusiasts. |
![]() | Stars and Stripes is an occasional series looking at the impact of Linux in the USA. |