Ever wanted to explore your neighborhood in Minecraft? Arnis bridges the gap between reality and blocks by converting real-world geographic data into playable Minecraft worlds. With 11.8k stars and growing, this Rust-powered tool processes OpenStreetMap data and elevation information to generate accurate terrain, buildings, and landscapes that mirror actual locations.

What sets Arnis apart is its attention to detail and scale flexibility. You can generate everything from your local street to entire cities, complete with building interiors, proper topography, and architectural accuracy. The clean GUI makes it dead simple: select an area on the map, choose your settings (world scale, spawn point, interior generation), and hit generate. It supports both Java Edition 1.17+ and Bedrock Edition, with a companion web app for mobile generation.

Whether you’re an educator creating geography lessons, a Minecraft builder seeking realistic foundations, or just curious about your hometown in block form, Arnis delivers impressive results. The modular Rust architecture ensures fast generation times, and the comprehensive documentation makes it accessible even for newcomers to geographic data processing.


Stars: 11847
💻 Language: Rust
🔗 Repository: louis-e/arnis