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====== Installing Fabric ====== | ====== Installing Fabric ====== | ||
- | ===== Client (MultiMC; recommended) | + | ===== Regular installation |
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+ | ==== Mojang' | ||
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+ | - Download the Fabric Installer from [[https:// | ||
+ | - Open the installer. In the window you can select the Minecraft version, loader version (latest recommended), | ||
+ | - To show snapshots in the Minecraft versions dropdown, tick the 'Show Snapshots' | ||
+ | - The install location is the location of Minecraft Launcher. If you want to change your instance' | ||
+ | - Press Install. A new game version and profile will be created in the launcher' | ||
+ | - You may then want to launch your newly created instance once, and then add [[https:// | ||
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+ | For more detailed instructions visit this guide: [[player: | ||
- | First, open [[http:// | + | ==== Alternative third party launchers ==== |
- | * Generally, choosing the latest mapping version for a given game version is advisable, as mods do not depend on the deobfuscated names staying the same. | + | |
- | * The loader should be mostly game version-independent. If this situation changes, it will be pointed out, so don't worry! | + | |
- | Click "copy MultiMC instance url". This will copy an URL to the MultiMC template .zip to your clipboard. | + | See [[player: |
- | Start MultiMC. Click on "Add Instance" | + | ==== Server (simple method) ==== |
- | {{::install_multimc_import.png|}} | + | **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 '' |
- | Press OK. Your Fabric | + | The new server installation uses a single jar file as a launcher. This launcher first downloads any missing |
- | ===== Client | + | - Visit [[https:// |
+ | - Put the Fabric Server Launcher jar file into a directory of your choice, local or on a remote server | ||
+ | - Run the server with '' | ||
- | First, download | + | With Minecraft specific server hosts, admin panels or start scripts |
+ | ==== Server (manual method) ==== | ||
- | After opening it, a window will appear. Configure: | + | **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 '' |
- | | + | **Note:** **Up-to-date |
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- | Press Install. A new game version and profile | + | - Download the Fabric installer from [[https:// |
+ | - Open the installer. Select the " | ||
+ | - In the window you need to configure the mapping and loader | ||
+ | - Press Install. In the output directory, a '' | ||
+ | - When uploading to a remote host, make sure to include '' | ||
- | ===== Dedicated | + | For more detailed instructions visit: |
+ | * [[player: | ||
+ | * [[player: | ||
- | Go to [[http:// | + | ===== CLI installation ===== |
- | Click " | + | The fabric installer has full support from installing the client and the server |
- | Additionally, | + | ==== Available options ==== |
- | Put both .JARs in the same directory. | + | * **-snapshot** Enables the usage of snapshot versions of Minecraft. |
+ | * **-dir** Used to select | ||
+ | * **-mcversion** Used to select | ||
+ | * **-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 ==== |
- | This should let you run the server. | + | * **help** Prints out all of the commands available along with the latest mappings and loader versions. Ignores options. Example:< |
+ | java -jar fabric-installer.jar help | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | * **server** Used to create the required files for a Fabric server. Accepts all options, none are required. Example: < | ||
+ | java -jar fabric-installer.jar server | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | * **client** Used to create the required files for a Fabric client. Accepts all options, **-dir** is required. Example:< | ||
+ | java -jar fabric-installer.jar client -dir " | ||
+ | </ |
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