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install [2019/03/29 18:56] – explanation on adding mods, as requested by user draylar | install [2019/04/26 09:59] – asie |
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===== Dedicated Server ===== | ===== Dedicated Server ===== |
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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. | **Up-to-date as of Loader 0.4.4+**. Older versions choose different techniques. |
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Click "download server launcher" or "copy server launcher .JAR url". Use this to download the server launcher. | Go to [[http://fabric.asie.pl/use/|the download page]] and download the installer. |
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Additionally, download the //vanilla// server .JAR for a given Minecraft version - these can generally be found on Mojang's version announcement blog posts. | In the installer, choose the desired mappings (-> game) version, plus the desired loader version. |
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Put both .JARs in the same directory. From the command line, run: | In the output directory, a "fabric-server-launch.jar" will be created. It expects a "server.jar" next to it, which is the vanilla server .JAR, generally found on Mojang's version announcement blog posts - but will also generate a properties file on first launch where you can change the path. |
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''java -Xmx[RAM amount, for example 2G] -jar fabric-loader-[version].jar [minecraft server JAR] [arguments...]'' | |
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This should let you run the server. | |
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If you don't want to (or can't) provide the Minecraft server .JAR as an argument, it's optional - however, the JAR must then be named "server.jar". | |
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===== Adding Mods ===== | ===== Adding Mods ===== |