Getting Started with ProtoHax: Your Guide to Minecraft Bedrock Edition Modding

Apr 22, 2023 | Programming

Welcome to the world of ProtoHax, an open-source cheat designed for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition that operates on the network layer. In this article, we’ll walk you through the features, installation, and use of ProtoHax while also addressing some potential hiccups you might encounter along the way.

Key Features of ProtoHax

  • No modifications are needed for the Minecraft client.
  • Effortless switching to adapt to multiple versions.
  • Complete control over the packet layer for enhanced gameplay.

Setting Up ProtoHax

Follow these steps to get ProtoHax up and running in your own development environment:

Main Setup Steps

  1. Clone the repository using the command: git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/hax0r31337/ProtoHax.git
  2. Change directory into the local repository using cd ProtoHax.
  3. Publish to your local Maven with the command: gradlew publishToMavenLocal.
  4. Open the folder as a Gradle project in your preferred IDE (e.g., IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse).

Using ProtoHax on Specific Platforms

ProtoHax allows for platform-specific implementations. For example, if you’re planning to use it on an Android device, you’ll want to check out the dedicated repository:

ProtoHax-Android

Example Code

For those looking to see ProtoHax in action, you can find sample code in the repository here: example usage.

Understanding the Code: The Bridge Analogy

Imagine ProtoHax as a bridge connecting various islands (representing different versions of Minecraft). Just as a bridge allows cars (packets of data) to travel from one island to another without needing to refuel or change their tires, ProtoHax enables the seamless exchange of game data even when switching between different versions of Minecraft—all while bypassing potential barriers that the game client might impose.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

If you notice any bugs or features that seem to be missing, feel free to reach out by opening an issue here. Remember, this is an English-only repository, so please use a translator if necessary.

Should you encounter build failures, make sure you’ve installed Gradle and JDK 11 properly. If issues persist, here are a few troubleshooting tips:

  • Check the version compatibility of the libraries you are using.
  • Ensure that you cloned the repository with all submodules.
  • Examine the console output for any specific error messages.

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Contributing to ProtoHax

We welcome collaboration and contributions! If you wish to contribute, please fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request. Your input can help enhance this project further.

Disclaimer

Be advised, using ProtoHax is at your own risk. We DO NOT take responsibility for any bans or penalties that may arise from its use.

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