# What's This? The packet inspector is a very simple Minecraft proxy for viewing the contents of packets as they are sent/received. It uses Valence's protocol facilities to print packet contents. This was made for three purposes: - Check that packets between Valence and client are matching your expectations. - Check that packets between vanilla server and client are parsed correctly by Valence. - Understand how the protocol works between the vanilla server and client. # Usage First, start a server ```sh cargo r -r --example conway ``` In a separate terminal, start the packet inspector. ```sh cargo r -r -p packet_inspector -- 127.0.0.1:25566 127.0.0.1:25565 ``` The client must connect to `localhost:25566`. You should see the packets in `stdout`. If you only want to see errors, direct `stderr` elsewhere. ```sh cargo r -r -p packet_inspector -- 127.0.0.1:25566 127.0.0.1:25565 > log.txt ```