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Everything you need to know about VOMLabs. Can't find an answer? Reach out on Discord or GitHub.
VOMLabs builds Minecraft infrastructure, developer tools, and modern web platforms. Everything is open-source and built for performance.
Yes. Most projects are fully open source and public.
View and contribute to the code on GitHub.
We maintain a suite of tools including:
VOMLabs is designed for engineers and players who value transparency, control, and performance.
Support varies by project:
Check specific repository documentation for detailed requirements.
Yes. We do not track users or store private credentials. Authentication is handled via secure OAuth2 protocols.
For Minecraft plugins, we use FastStats to collect anonymous, non-identifiable usage statistics.
All releases and source code are available on our GitHub organization.
Our tools use standard formats to ensure portability. Migration guides for supported platforms are available in each project's documentation.
We push updates continuously. Check individual GitHub repositories for CI/CD logs and release history.
Join our Discord community or open an issue on GitHub.
Yes. Our software is free, open-source, and has no hidden tiers or premium restrictions.
We do not collect telemetry from our general tools. Minecraft plugins may collect anonymous usage data via FastStats to help improve the platform.
Use the Issues tab on the relevant GitHub repository or reach out in our Discord feedback channels.
Absolutely. Our libraries and APIs are designed to be built upon. Check our developer docs for implementation details.
We welcome contributions. You can submit pull requests, improve documentation, or provide feedback via GitHub and Discord.
We prioritize performance and transparency over bloat. Every project is open-source and built without intrusive tracking.
The best way to support us is by contributing code, starring repositories on GitHub, and participating in our community.
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