Developed by Revere Development
Primary Authors: Remi & Emmy
Alley is a fully custom, feature-rich Practice PvP core developed from the ground up for Minecraft 1.8. Designed for high performance and extensive customization, Alley provides a powerful foundation for Practice PvP servers, offering a robust set of tools to enhance gameplay, manage players, and ensure a streamlined server experience. This core includes advanced match systems, customizable player management, making it an ideal choice for server owners who want a competitive, reliable PvP environment.
Alley is currently a work in progress. While it provides a strong base for PvP-focused servers, it is not a finished product. We encourage developers from the community to contribute to its development and help bring Alley to its full potential. Together, we can build a seamless and enjoyable PvP experience for players and admins alike.
- Optimized Performance: Built for efficient performance to ensure the smoothest PvP experience possible.
- Fully Customizable Configurations: Tailor settings to meet your server’s unique requirements.
- Modular Design: Built with a modular approach, making updates and expansions simple and efficient.
- Download the latest release of Alley from this repository.
- Move the Alley.jar file into your server’s plugins directory.
- Restart your server to load the plugin.
Note: Alley is designed for Minecraft 1.8 and may not be compatible with other versions.
Alley is built to be easily configurable. After installation, access the configuration files in the plugins
folder to customize settings such as match parameters, visuals, and player permissions to fit your server’s specific needs.
By using Alley, you agree to the following terms:
- This project may not be used for commercial gain without explicit permission from Remi and Emmy.
- Credit must be given to the original authors by including their names and a link to the official repository in any distributed version.
- Do not claim this project as your own, and do not remove existing copyright notices or license information.
- Alley must remain free of charge and may not be used as a paid product.
We welcome contributions to improve Alley! If you would like to contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository and create a new branch.
- Implement your changes and thoroughly test them.
- Commit your changes with a descriptive message.
- Push your changes to your forked repository.
- Open a pull request with a summary of the changes and why they should be merged.
Alley is developed and maintained by Revere Development, with primary contributions from Remi and Emmy. For inquiries or to reach the team:
- Website: revere.dev
- Email: support@revere.dev
- Support: discord.gg/revere
Thank you for using and supporting Alley!