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 ====== Installing Fabric ======  ====== Installing Fabric ====== 
  
-Note: An official way to install the client into the "vanilla" launcher is not yet available.+===== Regular installation =====
  
-===== Client (MultiMC) =====+==== Mojang's Minecraft Launcher====
  
-First, open [[http://fabric.asie.pl/use/|the download page]] and choose the game, mapping and loader versions+  - Download the Fabric Installer from [[https://fabricmc.net/use/|the download page]]. 
-  * Generally, choosing the latest mapping version for a given game version is advisableas mods do not depend on the deobfuscated names staying the same+  - Open the installer. In the window you can select the Minecraft version, loader version (latest recommended)and the install location (default recommended).  
-  * The loader should be mostly game version-independentIf this situation changes, it will be pointed outso don't worry!+      - To show snapshots in the Minecraft versions dropdown, tick the 'Show Snapshots' checkbox 
 +      - The install location is the location of Minecraft LauncherIf you want to change your instance's directory use [[player:tutorials:install_mcl:windows#step_2_optionaledit_the_game_directory_of_the_new_fabric_installation|Minecraft Launcher's instance options]] 
 +  - Press InstallA new game version and profile will be created in the launcher's menuwhich you can now use to launch Fabric. 
 +  - You may then want to launch your newly created instance once, and then add [[https://modrinth.com/mod/fabric-api/versions|Fabric API]] to your instance's mods folder as most mods will need it
  
-Click "copy MultiMC instance url". This will copy an URL to the MultiMC template .zip to your clipboard.+For more detailed instructions visit this guide: [[player:tutorials:install_mcl:windows|Install Fabric - Minecraft Launcher (Windows)]]
  
-Start MultiMC. Click on "Add Instance" in the top-left, then select "Import from ZIP" and paste the URL in the text field. Don't forget to set an instance name, otherwise it will use the default "multimc"!+==== Alternative third party launchers ====
  
-{{::install_multimc_import.png|}}+See [[player:tutorials:start#installing_fabric_loader|Installing Fabric Loader]] and [[faq:user#what_launchers_can_i_use_to_play_with_fabric_mods_on_a_custom_home-assembled_modpack|FAQ]]
  
-Press OK. Your Fabric instance is ready to go - feel free to add mods to it!+==== Server (simple method) ====
  
-===== Dedicated Server =====+**Note:** **Minecraft 1.17** requires Java 16, **Minecraft 1.18** requires Java 17. This is not included in most distributions. You can check your version with ''%%java -version%%''. You can get Java 17 from 3rd parties like [[https://adoptium.net/|Adoptium]] or [[https://www.azul.com/downloads/|Azul Zulu]].
  
-Go to [[http://fabric.asie.pl/use/|the download page]] and choose the desired loader version - the game/mapping version is chosen later, so don't worry about it.+The new server installation uses a single jar file as a launcherThis launcher first downloads any missing Fabric Loader or Minecraft files, then continues with running the game server. There is no explicit installation and the desired versions as selected on the homepage are already baked into this jar file.
  
-Click "download server launcher" or "copy server launcher .JAR url". Use this to download the server launcher.+  - Visit [[https://fabricmc.net/use/server/|the Minecraft Server download page]] and configure the desired versions, then use the ''Executable Server (.jar)'' button to generate and download the Fabric Server Launcher jar file 
 +  - Put the Fabric Server Launcher jar file into a directory of your choice, local or on a remote server 
 +  - Run the server with ''java -Xmx2G -jar <fabric server launcher jar file name> nogui'', the exact command is provided on the download website in step 1
  
-Additionallydownload the //vanilla// server .JAR for a given Minecraft version - these can generally be found on Mojang's version announcement blog posts.+With Minecraft specific server hostsadmin panels or start scripts the Fabric Launcher jar file can be used as a drop-in replacement for a vanilla server jarIt can be invoked in the same way and behaves similarly. 
 +==== Server (manual method) ====
  
-Put both .JARs in the same directoryFrom the command line, run:+**Note:** **Minecraft 1.17** requires Java 16, **Minecraft 1.18** requires Java 17. This is not included in most distributionsYou can check your version with ''%%java -version%%''. You can get Java 17 from 3rd parties like [[https://adoptium.net/|Adoptium]] or [[https://www.azul.com/downloads/|Azul Zulu]].
  
-''java -Xmx[RAM amount, for example 2G] -jar fabric-loader-[version].jar [minecraft server JAR] [arguments...]''+**Note:** **Up-to-date as of Loader 0.4.4+.** Older versions choose different techniquesInstaller 0.4.0+ required!
  
-This should let you run the server.+  - Download the Fabric installer from [[https://fabricmc.net/use/?page=server|the Minecraft Server download page]] with the manual installation link below the download button or [[https://fabricmc.net/use/installer/|the Minecraft Launcher download page]] as if it was a client install. 
 +  - Open the installer. Select the "Server" tab at the top of the window. 
 +  - In the window you need to configure the mapping and loader version and the install location.\\ **NOTE** You need to enable snapshots in order to make the installer show mapping options for Minecraft snapshots. 
 +  - Press Install. In the output directory, a ''fabric-server-launch.jar'' will be created. It expects a ''server.jar'', which is the vanilla server JAR, generally found on Mojang's version announcement blog posts, next to it, but will also generate a properties file on first launch where you can change the path.\\ **NOTE** If you are upgrading your existing server, remember to remove the ''.fabric'' folder if the installer did not remove that for you! Or you will get classloading errors. 
 +  - When uploading to a remote host, make sure to include ''fabric-server-launcher.jar'', ''server.properties'', ''server.jar'' and the ''libraries'' folder with its contents 
 + 
 +For more detailed instructions visit: 
 +  * [[player:tutorials:server:windows|Installing a Fabric Server (Windows)]] 
 +  * [[player:tutorials:install_server|Installing a Fabric Server without a GUI]] 
 + 
 +===== CLI installation ===== 
 + 
 +The fabric installer has full support from installing the client and the server from the command line. This could be used to automate the installation. The installer has a number of commands that can be used for a headless install. 
 + 
 +==== Available options ==== 
 + 
 +  * **-snapshot** Enables the usage of snapshot versions of Minecraft. 
 +  * **-dir** Used to select the installation dir, defaults to the current working directory. 
 +  * **-mcversion** Used to select the minecraft version, defaults to the latest stable version. 
 +  * **-loader** Used to select the loader version, defaults to the latest. 
 +  * **-downloadMinecraft** Used to automatically download the Minecraft server jar 
 +  * **-noprofile** Skip creating client profile 
 +  * **-mavenurl** (advanced) Use a custom maven url when installing 
 +  * **-metaurl** (advanced) Use a custom meta server url 
 + 
 +==== Available commands ==== 
 + 
 +  * **help** Prints out all of the commands available along with the latest mappings and loader versions. Ignores options. Example:<code> 
 +java -jar fabric-installer.jar help 
 +</code> 
 +  * **server** Used to create the required files for a Fabric server. Accepts all options, none are required. Example: <code> 
 +java -jar fabric-installer.jar server 
 +</code> 
 +  * **client** Used to create the required files for a Fabric client. Accepts all options, **-dir** is required. Example:<code> 
 +java -jar fabric-installer.jar client -dir "~/Games/.minecraft" 
 +</code>
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