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MCSDK - mc-server-dev-kit

A Minecraft Server wrapper that makes it easier testing Spigot/Paper Server Plugins on your local Machine.

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screenshot of mcsdk

Installation

You can install MCSDK via Cargo:

cargo install mcsdk

Make Sure to add the .cargo/bin folder in your path with you can put the following in your .bashrc or .zshrc:

export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.cargo/bin"

Usage

When Installed, it can be executed with the following:

mcsdk

Options

  • -h, --help: Print help
  • -V, --version: Print version

Subcommands

  • start: Start a Local Test Server
  • help: Print Help message

Start Options:

Arguments:

  • <SOFTWARE>: Define what Server Software should be used [possible values: paper]
  • <VERSION> : Which Minecraft Version should be started
  • [PLUGINS]...: Path to Plugin jars to put into the plugins Folder

Options:

  • -w, --working-directory <WORKING_DIRECTORY>: Where the server should be stored [default: none]
  • -a, --args <ARGS>: Arguments to give the server
  • -m, --mem <MEM>: How much Ram is the server allowed to use [default: 2048]
  • -h, --help: Print help
  • -g, --gui: If used the server Gui will start too
  • -p, --port: Which Port to bind for the Server [default: 25565]

Support

It should be usable under Windows and MacOS but it only got tested under Linux. It would be appreciated that if you have any Issues to open a Issue. Thx u(^ν^)

How to contribute

Hey if you want to contribute your are welcome to do so. Testing can be done with the following:

# For make users
make release
./target/debug/mcsdk

# For just users (recommended)
make release
./target/debug/mcsdk

or you could also install it but with the following:

# For make users
make install
mcsdk

# For just users
just install
mcsdk

Note

This is not recommended!

Build from Source

To do build from source use the following command:

# For make users
make release

# For just users
just release

The binary will be found under target/debug

Or if you want to directly install it you can use the following command:

# For make users
make install

# For just users
just install