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Minecraft Forge Server

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    https://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/index_1.16.5.html

    I’m putting this here to check for interest. I’m working on it in my spare time but let me know if there’s demand or if anyone wants to help and has more experience packaging custom minecraft servers or Java apps.

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    I think @MooCloud_Matt was in the market for this. He has some experience with running minecraft servers and mods.

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    #3

    @atrilahiji I already have a spigot build - probably a really good base for forge server. It should be on my cloudron git account.

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    #4

    And I have my base for a papermc server 😄

    (ps: My version has a problem where the web console displays no text but works 🤷 might fix this if I find the time)

    Paper is a high performance fork of the Spigot Minecraft Server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies as well as to improve performance.

    https://git.cloudron.io/BrutalBirdie/papermc-minecraft-app/-/tree/feature/v1.6.5

    Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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    wrote on last edited by A Former User
    #5

    I packaged it up and it seems to be working. I streamed the process and the VOD is here: https://video.lahijiapps.dev/videos/watch/0b3e1f74-d86f-460e-b3aa-604923371dbe

    Open to feedback, both on the video and the packaged app (Yes I realize the music is too quiet and I forgot to switch OBS to my screen for a while)

    Edit: Got biome o plenty working
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    @girish would there be a possibility of having this on the store or do you look for more votes? Of course I want to try to clean this up a bit before it makes it there and have no problems updating it

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    @atrilahiji that will be great, would love to have this on the store.

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    @girish cool I’ll work on cleaning it up a bit

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    @girish Only thing is there doesn't appear to be an obvious way to automate the forge installer. Its a .jar file that launches a UI where you select the install location. Right now I am running the install locally and uploading the unpacked files directly to the repo.

    Their download page is here: http://files.minecraftforge.net/

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    Re-made the repo so it has its own git history to make it a bit cleaner. Link here: https://git.cloudron.io/AtriLahiji/minecraft-forge-app

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    @atrilahiji Make sure that plugins are in /app/data and can write to the plugin folder - otherwise any plugin you toss at this should in theory work

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    @murgero That does appear to be the case with the current release I have, at least from my testing

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    I was just testing the app a bit and while I have no clue what the difference really is, it seems to mostly work 😉

    The logs and command interface in the app UI does not seem to work though as well as @atrilahiji what was the reason to put the actual server code (the .jars) into the git repo?

    Ideally we would fetch those from some upstream repo with just the pinned version number, if possible.

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    replied to nebulon on last edited by A Former User
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    @nebulon I mean it’s pretty much a lightly modified version on your minecraft package. I’ll take a look at the console issues though.

    For the jar files sitting in the package, this was initially because the install process requires running an installer jar file that uses a GUI to choose whether to install the client or server. I’m still trying to find a way to clean this up

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    @nebulon I was thinking of hosting them somewhere else. But I’m checking to see what the process of building it from source looks like

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    @atrilahiji well if there is a valid reason, then I don't think it is an issue to have the jar files in the repo.

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    @atrilahiji Can you put something in the README on how you downloaded those jar files? That way, we can also know how to update it later.

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    replied to girish on last edited by
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    @girish yeah for sure. I’ll add that in a bit here

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    @nebulon Perfect. I dont mind keeping them stored on a static file server too. But yeah the purpose of this is for mods compatible with Forge: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods?filter-game-version=2020709689%3A7498&filter-sort=4

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    Ah nice, I guess it would also be good if you could describe how to use such mods with this app package. I have only personally used the stock server thus far.

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