diff --git a/paper/paper-1.12.2.jar.conf b/paper/paper-1.12.2.jar.conf index 3e61736..dde3939 100644 --- a/paper/paper-1.12.2.jar.conf +++ b/paper/paper-1.12.2.jar.conf @@ -1,283 +1,14 @@ -## To create a custom config for a mod create a file with the same name -## as the jar file and append ".conf", for craftbukkit this would be -## "craftbukkit.jar.conf". -## The following config is an example that lists all possible options, -## without actually changing anything (it remaps the commands on -## themselves). -## -## For using custom JARs in general please see: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=howto#9 -## And for customizing .jar.conf files: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf -## -## General configuration. If this contains a setting called "file" the -## [commands], [start] and [parse_*] sections will be loaded from this -## other file [config] -## The name as displayed in the panel, leave empty to hide -name = Paper 1.12.2 -## Where to download the JAR file from +name = [Paper] Paper 1.12.2 source = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/jar/paper/paper-1.12.2.jar -## Where to download this file from (will overwrite this file with the -## downloaded one) -configSource = http://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.12.2.jar.conf -## Sections of this file that may be overridden by .conf files in the server -## directory -#safeConfSections = ^(encoding|commands|parse_.+)$ -## A list of servers that are allowed to use this server executable, separated -## by commas: -## servers = 1,2,5,6 -## If the list is empty, all servers are allowed. -## Alternatively you can start the list with *, meaning all servers and then -## exclude individual servers using !X, where X is the server ID, for example: -## servers = *,!2,!3 -#servers = -## A list of daemons that are allowed to use this server executable. The format -## is the same as for the "servers" setting above. -#daemons = -## A list of daemon groups that are allowed to use this server executable. The -## format is the same as for the "servers" setting above except that daemon -## groups are names and not numbers. -#groups = -## The category to list this executable in +configSource = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.12.2.jar.conf category = Mods -## The name of the icon to display in the panel -## default: cube -#icon = ## Encoding used for strings sent to and received from the server [encoding] -## The encoding to use to send data to the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#encode = system -## The encoding to use to decode data received from the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#decode = system -## The encoding used when reading/writing configuration files such as -## the server.properties -## default: latin-1 -#fileEncoding = latin-1 +encode = utf-8 +decode = utf-8 +fileEncoding = latin-1 - -## Command line customization. -## Available variables -## - {MULTICRAFT_DIR} The Multicraft daemon base directory -## - {BASE_DIR} Same as {MULTICRAFT_DIR} -## - {DAEMON_DIR} Directory of the daemon binaries -## - {DATA_DIR} Global.daemon.dataDir -## - {JAR_DIR} Daemon JAR directory -## - {SERVERS_DIR} Directory containing all servers -## - {SERVER_ID} Current server ID -## - {SERVER_DIR} Current server base directory -## - {SERVER_DIRNAME} The name of the server base directory -## - {WORLD} Name of the current world -## - {JAVA} Java executable to run -## - {START_MEMORY} Startup memory amount -## - {MAX_MEMORY} Maximum memory amount -## - {JAR_FILE} Current JAR file name -## - {JAR} Full path to current JAR file -## - {IP} Server IP -## - {PORT} Server port -## - {MAX_PLAYERS} Maximum player slots -## - {DAEMON_ID} Daemon ID -## - {PID} Process ID of the server process -## - {PID_FILE} File containing the PID of the server process -## - {USER} User the server will run as -## - {GROUP} Group the server will run as -## - {UID} User system ID -## - {GID} Group system ID -## - {PARAMS} See below (also, {PARAMS1} to {PARAMS5}) -## - {WORKING_DIR} Server working directory [start] command = "/opt/java-1.8-openjdk/bin/java" -Xmx{MAX_MEMORY}M -Xms{START_MEMORY}M -Djline.terminal=jline.UnsupportedTerminal -jar "{JAR}" nogui - -## The sections [params], [params1] to [params4] define additional command -## line parameters that can be enabled/disabled in the panel. -## Each section replaces one of the {PARAMS} variables in the command line. -## The sections can also contain: -## - "separator": defines how the different "paramX" settings will be put -## together. Defaults to a single space character so param1=a and param2=b -## would become "a b". This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable is in -## single quotes or part of another parameter, for example: test={PARAMS} -## - "split": the character at which to split a single paramX setting into -## multiple parameters. Defaults to empty meaning the paramX setting will not -## be split. This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable stands on its own -## or is in double quotes. -## -## Example: -## [params] -## param1 = -a -## info1 = Parameter A -## param2 = -b Test -c=X -## split=' ' -## [params1] -## param1 = Test -## param2 = Two -## -## This defines four additional parameters. The information text is optional. -## If all of them are enabled and the command line looks like this: -## command = "{JAVA}" {PARAMS} --message={PARAMS1} -## The resulting command will be: -## java "-a" "-b" "Test" "-c=X" "--message=Test Two" -## Up to 20 parameters can be defined per section. -## Up to 5 additional sections can be defined: -## [params1] -## [params2] -## ... -## [params5] - - -## The following settings control various aspects of the server such as launch -## method, log rotation, crash detection, etc. The settings are shown with -## their default values. -[settings] -## Restart the server when it doesn't respond to pings anymore -#restartOnTimeout = True -## The server log file -#logFile = server.log -## Ignore console output and parse log file instead -#followLog = False -## Only used if followLog is true, the interval in milliseconds at -## which to check the log file for new content -#logCheckInterval = 500 -## Rotate the log every X bytes -#logRotateSize = -## Use special method to rotate log, use this if normal rename rotation doesn't -## work -#logPersistent = False -## Maximum number of logs to keep -#logBackupCount = 5 -## Advanced: Read at most X bytes from the file at a time -#logMaxRead = 4096 -## Check every X milliseconds if the log needs to be rotated -#logRotateCheckInterval = 20000 -## Print every line received from the server -#debugRawLine = False -## Print every line after cleanup -#debugCleanLine = False -## Print every line after the first parse pass -#debugParseLine = False -## Use the Multicraft launcher to wrap the gameserver (simulates a real command -## line) -#useLauncher = False -## Assume Minecraft is still running override (0: Known console output, -## 1: "List" command output, 2: Any console output) -#pongMode = 0 -## Minecraft response timeout override (milliseconds) -#pingTimeout = 20000 -## Minecraft pint interval override (milliseconds) -#pingInterval = 15000 -## Minecraft crash restart delay override (milliseconds) -#crashRestartDelay = 2000 -## Console output rate limit override -#rateLimit = 30 -## Autosave interval override (milliseconds) -#saveInterval = 600000 -## Player info save method override (0: Never Save, 1: Update Existing, -## 2: Always Save) -#savePlayerInfo = 1 -## Print server setting information -#debugSettings = False -## Restart the server after a crash or unexpected exit -#restartOnCrash = False -## Print line parser information -#debugParse = False -## The base directory for FTP users -#userBaseDir = -## Whether to copy the JAR file from the daemon jar directory if the server -## uses a different jar directory and the JAR file does not exist -#copyJar = True -## The command to run when a world save is detected -#worldSavedCommand = say §8World saved. -## Print the new config file after enforcing the settings -#debugForceConfig = False -## The command to send regularly to check if the server is still up -#pingCommand = list -## The name of the template to suggest to the user when selecting this JAR -#suggestTemplate = -## The name of the template as well as the template settings to always force -## when this config is being used. Format: -## tempaltename|templatesettings -## Where templatename is the name of the template to force and templatesettings -## is a combination of the following flags, separated by commas (,): -## - always: Run the template installation every time the server starts (if -## this is not set then the template will only be installed the first -## time the server starts after switching to this config -## - delete: If this is specified the server directory will be emptied before -## the template installation is run -#forceTemplate = -## In case this server does not accept any console commands, set this to true -## to avoid overflowing the input buffer. -#nonInteractiveConsole = false -## The working directory for this server. Must be inside of the server directory -#workingDirectory = -## The signal to send to this server on shutdown. One of: -## none, hup, int, quit, term, kill (Windows: none, int, term) -## default: none -#shutdownSignal = none - -## Plugin configuration -[plugins] -## The directory name within the server directory where plugins reside -## default: plugins -#pluginDir = plugins -## The regex used to match plugin files -## default: \.(jar|zip)$ -#pluginMatch = \.(jar|zip)$ - -## This section configures how the main server config file is adapted to enforce -## certain server settings -[force_config] -## The name of the main config file -#configFile = server.properties -## The newline character to use when saving the config file -#newline = \n -## Up to 20 search and replace settings can be specified. The "searchX" setting -## is a regular expression that is looked for in the config file. If it is found -## it is replaced by the same "replaceX" setting. If "searchX" is not found the -## "replaceX" string is appended to the config file. -## The variables that can be used are the same as for the "command" setting -## in the [start] section. -## The following are the default settings used: -#search1 = server-ip -#replace1 = server-ip={IP} -#search2 = server-port -#replace2 = server-port={PORT} -#search3 = max-players -#replace3 = max-players={MAX_PLAYERS} -#search4 = level-name -#replace4 = level-name={WORLD} -## search5/replace5 to search20/replace20 are empty by default - - -## Command remapping. If the server uses different commands than the default -## Minecraft server this can be used to send a different command. For example: -## list = status -## This would cause the command "status" to be sent whenever the daemon wants -## to send the "list" command -[commands] -#say = say -#list = list -#save-on = save-on -#save-off = save-off -#save-all = save-all -#stop = stop -#tell = tell -#give = give -#tp = tp -#deop = deop -#op = op -#pardon-ip = pardon-ip -#ban-ip = ban-ip -#pardon = pardon -#ban = ban -#kick = kick -#help = help - - -## Console output parsing can be completely customized to support -## any format (and theoretically any game). Please see the Multicraft website -## for more details: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf diff --git a/paper/paper-1.16.5.jar.conf b/paper/paper-1.16.5.jar.conf index 1789e42..bdae603 100644 --- a/paper/paper-1.16.5.jar.conf +++ b/paper/paper-1.16.5.jar.conf @@ -1,283 +1,14 @@ -## To create a custom config for a mod create a file with the same name -## as the jar file and append ".conf", for craftbukkit this would be -## "craftbukkit.jar.conf". -## The following config is an example that lists all possible options, -## without actually changing anything (it remaps the commands on -## themselves). -## -## For using custom JARs in general please see: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=howto#9 -## And for customizing .jar.conf files: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf -## -## General configuration. If this contains a setting called "file" the -## [commands], [start] and [parse_*] sections will be loaded from this -## other file [config] -## The name as displayed in the panel, leave empty to hide -name = Paper 1.16.5 -## Where to download the JAR file from +name = [Paper] Paper 1.16.5 source = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/jar/paper/paper-1.16.5.jar -## Where to download this file from (will overwrite this file with the -## downloaded one) -configSource = http://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.16.5.jar.conf -## Sections of this file that may be overridden by .conf files in the server -## directory -#safeConfSections = ^(encoding|commands|parse_.+)$ -## A list of servers that are allowed to use this server executable, separated -## by commas: -## servers = 1,2,5,6 -## If the list is empty, all servers are allowed. -## Alternatively you can start the list with *, meaning all servers and then -## exclude individual servers using !X, where X is the server ID, for example: -## servers = *,!2,!3 -#servers = -## A list of daemons that are allowed to use this server executable. The format -## is the same as for the "servers" setting above. -#daemons = -## A list of daemon groups that are allowed to use this server executable. The -## format is the same as for the "servers" setting above except that daemon -## groups are names and not numbers. -#groups = -## The category to list this executable in +configSource = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.16.5.jar.conf category = Mods -## The name of the icon to display in the panel -## default: cube -#icon = ## Encoding used for strings sent to and received from the server [encoding] -## The encoding to use to send data to the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#encode = system -## The encoding to use to decode data received from the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#decode = system -## The encoding used when reading/writing configuration files such as -## the server.properties -## default: latin-1 -#fileEncoding = latin-1 +encode = utf-8 +decode = utf-8 +fileEncoding = latin-1 - -## Command line customization. -## Available variables -## - {MULTICRAFT_DIR} The Multicraft daemon base directory -## - {BASE_DIR} Same as {MULTICRAFT_DIR} -## - {DAEMON_DIR} Directory of the daemon binaries -## - {DATA_DIR} Global.daemon.dataDir -## - {JAR_DIR} Daemon JAR directory -## - {SERVERS_DIR} Directory containing all servers -## - {SERVER_ID} Current server ID -## - {SERVER_DIR} Current server base directory -## - {SERVER_DIRNAME} The name of the server base directory -## - {WORLD} Name of the current world -## - {JAVA} Java executable to run -## - {START_MEMORY} Startup memory amount -## - {MAX_MEMORY} Maximum memory amount -## - {JAR_FILE} Current JAR file name -## - {JAR} Full path to current JAR file -## - {IP} Server IP -## - {PORT} Server port -## - {MAX_PLAYERS} Maximum player slots -## - {DAEMON_ID} Daemon ID -## - {PID} Process ID of the server process -## - {PID_FILE} File containing the PID of the server process -## - {USER} User the server will run as -## - {GROUP} Group the server will run as -## - {UID} User system ID -## - {GID} Group system ID -## - {PARAMS} See below (also, {PARAMS1} to {PARAMS5}) -## - {WORKING_DIR} Server working directory [start] command = "/opt/java-1.8-openjdk/bin/java" -Xmx{MAX_MEMORY}M -Xms{START_MEMORY}M -Djline.terminal=jline.UnsupportedTerminal -jar "{JAR}" nogui - -## The sections [params], [params1] to [params4] define additional command -## line parameters that can be enabled/disabled in the panel. -## Each section replaces one of the {PARAMS} variables in the command line. -## The sections can also contain: -## - "separator": defines how the different "paramX" settings will be put -## together. Defaults to a single space character so param1=a and param2=b -## would become "a b". This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable is in -## single quotes or part of another parameter, for example: test={PARAMS} -## - "split": the character at which to split a single paramX setting into -## multiple parameters. Defaults to empty meaning the paramX setting will not -## be split. This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable stands on its own -## or is in double quotes. -## -## Example: -## [params] -## param1 = -a -## info1 = Parameter A -## param2 = -b Test -c=X -## split=' ' -## [params1] -## param1 = Test -## param2 = Two -## -## This defines four additional parameters. The information text is optional. -## If all of them are enabled and the command line looks like this: -## command = "{JAVA}" {PARAMS} --message={PARAMS1} -## The resulting command will be: -## java "-a" "-b" "Test" "-c=X" "--message=Test Two" -## Up to 20 parameters can be defined per section. -## Up to 5 additional sections can be defined: -## [params1] -## [params2] -## ... -## [params5] - - -## The following settings control various aspects of the server such as launch -## method, log rotation, crash detection, etc. The settings are shown with -## their default values. -[settings] -## Restart the server when it doesn't respond to pings anymore -#restartOnTimeout = True -## The server log file -#logFile = server.log -## Ignore console output and parse log file instead -#followLog = False -## Only used if followLog is true, the interval in milliseconds at -## which to check the log file for new content -#logCheckInterval = 500 -## Rotate the log every X bytes -#logRotateSize = -## Use special method to rotate log, use this if normal rename rotation doesn't -## work -#logPersistent = False -## Maximum number of logs to keep -#logBackupCount = 5 -## Advanced: Read at most X bytes from the file at a time -#logMaxRead = 4096 -## Check every X milliseconds if the log needs to be rotated -#logRotateCheckInterval = 20000 -## Print every line received from the server -#debugRawLine = False -## Print every line after cleanup -#debugCleanLine = False -## Print every line after the first parse pass -#debugParseLine = False -## Use the Multicraft launcher to wrap the gameserver (simulates a real command -## line) -#useLauncher = False -## Assume Minecraft is still running override (0: Known console output, -## 1: "List" command output, 2: Any console output) -#pongMode = 0 -## Minecraft response timeout override (milliseconds) -#pingTimeout = 20000 -## Minecraft pint interval override (milliseconds) -#pingInterval = 15000 -## Minecraft crash restart delay override (milliseconds) -#crashRestartDelay = 2000 -## Console output rate limit override -#rateLimit = 30 -## Autosave interval override (milliseconds) -#saveInterval = 600000 -## Player info save method override (0: Never Save, 1: Update Existing, -## 2: Always Save) -#savePlayerInfo = 1 -## Print server setting information -#debugSettings = False -## Restart the server after a crash or unexpected exit -#restartOnCrash = False -## Print line parser information -#debugParse = False -## The base directory for FTP users -#userBaseDir = -## Whether to copy the JAR file from the daemon jar directory if the server -## uses a different jar directory and the JAR file does not exist -#copyJar = True -## The command to run when a world save is detected -#worldSavedCommand = say §8World saved. -## Print the new config file after enforcing the settings -#debugForceConfig = False -## The command to send regularly to check if the server is still up -#pingCommand = list -## The name of the template to suggest to the user when selecting this JAR -#suggestTemplate = -## The name of the template as well as the template settings to always force -## when this config is being used. Format: -## tempaltename|templatesettings -## Where templatename is the name of the template to force and templatesettings -## is a combination of the following flags, separated by commas (,): -## - always: Run the template installation every time the server starts (if -## this is not set then the template will only be installed the first -## time the server starts after switching to this config -## - delete: If this is specified the server directory will be emptied before -## the template installation is run -#forceTemplate = -## In case this server does not accept any console commands, set this to true -## to avoid overflowing the input buffer. -#nonInteractiveConsole = false -## The working directory for this server. Must be inside of the server directory -#workingDirectory = -## The signal to send to this server on shutdown. One of: -## none, hup, int, quit, term, kill (Windows: none, int, term) -## default: none -#shutdownSignal = none - -## Plugin configuration -[plugins] -## The directory name within the server directory where plugins reside -## default: plugins -#pluginDir = plugins -## The regex used to match plugin files -## default: \.(jar|zip)$ -#pluginMatch = \.(jar|zip)$ - -## This section configures how the main server config file is adapted to enforce -## certain server settings -[force_config] -## The name of the main config file -#configFile = server.properties -## The newline character to use when saving the config file -#newline = \n -## Up to 20 search and replace settings can be specified. The "searchX" setting -## is a regular expression that is looked for in the config file. If it is found -## it is replaced by the same "replaceX" setting. If "searchX" is not found the -## "replaceX" string is appended to the config file. -## The variables that can be used are the same as for the "command" setting -## in the [start] section. -## The following are the default settings used: -#search1 = server-ip -#replace1 = server-ip={IP} -#search2 = server-port -#replace2 = server-port={PORT} -#search3 = max-players -#replace3 = max-players={MAX_PLAYERS} -#search4 = level-name -#replace4 = level-name={WORLD} -## search5/replace5 to search20/replace20 are empty by default - - -## Command remapping. If the server uses different commands than the default -## Minecraft server this can be used to send a different command. For example: -## list = status -## This would cause the command "status" to be sent whenever the daemon wants -## to send the "list" command -[commands] -#say = say -#list = list -#save-on = save-on -#save-off = save-off -#save-all = save-all -#stop = stop -#tell = tell -#give = give -#tp = tp -#deop = deop -#op = op -#pardon-ip = pardon-ip -#ban-ip = ban-ip -#pardon = pardon -#ban = ban -#kick = kick -#help = help - - -## Console output parsing can be completely customized to support -## any format (and theoretically any game). Please see the Multicraft website -## for more details: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf diff --git a/paper/paper-1.19.4.jar.conf b/paper/paper-1.19.4.jar.conf index 4b4bd73..1ee7a85 100644 --- a/paper/paper-1.19.4.jar.conf +++ b/paper/paper-1.19.4.jar.conf @@ -1,283 +1,14 @@ -## To create a custom config for a mod create a file with the same name -## as the jar file and append ".conf", for craftbukkit this would be -## "craftbukkit.jar.conf". -## The following config is an example that lists all possible options, -## without actually changing anything (it remaps the commands on -## themselves). -## -## For using custom JARs in general please see: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=howto#9 -## And for customizing .jar.conf files: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf -## -## General configuration. If this contains a setting called "file" the -## [commands], [start] and [parse_*] sections will be loaded from this -## other file [config] -## The name as displayed in the panel, leave empty to hide -name = Paper 1.19.4 -## Where to download the JAR file from +name = [Paper] Paper 1.19.4 source = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/jar/paper/paper-1.19.4.jar -## Where to download this file from (will overwrite this file with the -## downloaded one) -configSource = http://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.19.4.jar.conf -## Sections of this file that may be overridden by .conf files in the server -## directory -#safeConfSections = ^(encoding|commands|parse_.+)$ -## A list of servers that are allowed to use this server executable, separated -## by commas: -## servers = 1,2,5,6 -## If the list is empty, all servers are allowed. -## Alternatively you can start the list with *, meaning all servers and then -## exclude individual servers using !X, where X is the server ID, for example: -## servers = *,!2,!3 -#servers = -## A list of daemons that are allowed to use this server executable. The format -## is the same as for the "servers" setting above. -#daemons = -## A list of daemon groups that are allowed to use this server executable. The -## format is the same as for the "servers" setting above except that daemon -## groups are names and not numbers. -#groups = -## The category to list this executable in +configSource = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.19.4.jar.conf category = Mods -## The name of the icon to display in the panel -## default: cube -#icon = ## Encoding used for strings sent to and received from the server [encoding] -## The encoding to use to send data to the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#encode = system -## The encoding to use to decode data received from the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#decode = system -## The encoding used when reading/writing configuration files such as -## the server.properties -## default: latin-1 -#fileEncoding = latin-1 +encode = utf-8 +decode = utf-8 +fileEncoding = latin-1 - -## Command line customization. -## Available variables -## - {MULTICRAFT_DIR} The Multicraft daemon base directory -## - {BASE_DIR} Same as {MULTICRAFT_DIR} -## - {DAEMON_DIR} Directory of the daemon binaries -## - {DATA_DIR} Global.daemon.dataDir -## - {JAR_DIR} Daemon JAR directory -## - {SERVERS_DIR} Directory containing all servers -## - {SERVER_ID} Current server ID -## - {SERVER_DIR} Current server base directory -## - {SERVER_DIRNAME} The name of the server base directory -## - {WORLD} Name of the current world -## - {JAVA} Java executable to run -## - {START_MEMORY} Startup memory amount -## - {MAX_MEMORY} Maximum memory amount -## - {JAR_FILE} Current JAR file name -## - {JAR} Full path to current JAR file -## - {IP} Server IP -## - {PORT} Server port -## - {MAX_PLAYERS} Maximum player slots -## - {DAEMON_ID} Daemon ID -## - {PID} Process ID of the server process -## - {PID_FILE} File containing the PID of the server process -## - {USER} User the server will run as -## - {GROUP} Group the server will run as -## - {UID} User system ID -## - {GID} Group system ID -## - {PARAMS} See below (also, {PARAMS1} to {PARAMS5}) -## - {WORKING_DIR} Server working directory [start] command = "/opt/java-17-openjdk/bin/java" -Xmx{MAX_MEMORY}M -Xms{START_MEMORY}M -Djline.terminal=jline.UnsupportedTerminal -jar "{JAR}" nogui - -## The sections [params], [params1] to [params4] define additional command -## line parameters that can be enabled/disabled in the panel. -## Each section replaces one of the {PARAMS} variables in the command line. -## The sections can also contain: -## - "separator": defines how the different "paramX" settings will be put -## together. Defaults to a single space character so param1=a and param2=b -## would become "a b". This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable is in -## single quotes or part of another parameter, for example: test={PARAMS} -## - "split": the character at which to split a single paramX setting into -## multiple parameters. Defaults to empty meaning the paramX setting will not -## be split. This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable stands on its own -## or is in double quotes. -## -## Example: -## [params] -## param1 = -a -## info1 = Parameter A -## param2 = -b Test -c=X -## split=' ' -## [params1] -## param1 = Test -## param2 = Two -## -## This defines four additional parameters. The information text is optional. -## If all of them are enabled and the command line looks like this: -## command = "{JAVA}" {PARAMS} --message={PARAMS1} -## The resulting command will be: -## java "-a" "-b" "Test" "-c=X" "--message=Test Two" -## Up to 20 parameters can be defined per section. -## Up to 5 additional sections can be defined: -## [params1] -## [params2] -## ... -## [params5] - - -## The following settings control various aspects of the server such as launch -## method, log rotation, crash detection, etc. The settings are shown with -## their default values. -[settings] -## Restart the server when it doesn't respond to pings anymore -#restartOnTimeout = True -## The server log file -#logFile = server.log -## Ignore console output and parse log file instead -#followLog = False -## Only used if followLog is true, the interval in milliseconds at -## which to check the log file for new content -#logCheckInterval = 500 -## Rotate the log every X bytes -#logRotateSize = -## Use special method to rotate log, use this if normal rename rotation doesn't -## work -#logPersistent = False -## Maximum number of logs to keep -#logBackupCount = 5 -## Advanced: Read at most X bytes from the file at a time -#logMaxRead = 4096 -## Check every X milliseconds if the log needs to be rotated -#logRotateCheckInterval = 20000 -## Print every line received from the server -#debugRawLine = False -## Print every line after cleanup -#debugCleanLine = False -## Print every line after the first parse pass -#debugParseLine = False -## Use the Multicraft launcher to wrap the gameserver (simulates a real command -## line) -#useLauncher = False -## Assume Minecraft is still running override (0: Known console output, -## 1: "List" command output, 2: Any console output) -#pongMode = 0 -## Minecraft response timeout override (milliseconds) -#pingTimeout = 20000 -## Minecraft pint interval override (milliseconds) -#pingInterval = 15000 -## Minecraft crash restart delay override (milliseconds) -#crashRestartDelay = 2000 -## Console output rate limit override -#rateLimit = 30 -## Autosave interval override (milliseconds) -#saveInterval = 600000 -## Player info save method override (0: Never Save, 1: Update Existing, -## 2: Always Save) -#savePlayerInfo = 1 -## Print server setting information -#debugSettings = False -## Restart the server after a crash or unexpected exit -#restartOnCrash = False -## Print line parser information -#debugParse = False -## The base directory for FTP users -#userBaseDir = -## Whether to copy the JAR file from the daemon jar directory if the server -## uses a different jar directory and the JAR file does not exist -#copyJar = True -## The command to run when a world save is detected -#worldSavedCommand = say §8World saved. -## Print the new config file after enforcing the settings -#debugForceConfig = False -## The command to send regularly to check if the server is still up -#pingCommand = list -## The name of the template to suggest to the user when selecting this JAR -#suggestTemplate = -## The name of the template as well as the template settings to always force -## when this config is being used. Format: -## tempaltename|templatesettings -## Where templatename is the name of the template to force and templatesettings -## is a combination of the following flags, separated by commas (,): -## - always: Run the template installation every time the server starts (if -## this is not set then the template will only be installed the first -## time the server starts after switching to this config -## - delete: If this is specified the server directory will be emptied before -## the template installation is run -#forceTemplate = -## In case this server does not accept any console commands, set this to true -## to avoid overflowing the input buffer. -#nonInteractiveConsole = false -## The working directory for this server. Must be inside of the server directory -#workingDirectory = -## The signal to send to this server on shutdown. One of: -## none, hup, int, quit, term, kill (Windows: none, int, term) -## default: none -#shutdownSignal = none - -## Plugin configuration -[plugins] -## The directory name within the server directory where plugins reside -## default: plugins -#pluginDir = plugins -## The regex used to match plugin files -## default: \.(jar|zip)$ -#pluginMatch = \.(jar|zip)$ - -## This section configures how the main server config file is adapted to enforce -## certain server settings -[force_config] -## The name of the main config file -#configFile = server.properties -## The newline character to use when saving the config file -#newline = \n -## Up to 20 search and replace settings can be specified. The "searchX" setting -## is a regular expression that is looked for in the config file. If it is found -## it is replaced by the same "replaceX" setting. If "searchX" is not found the -## "replaceX" string is appended to the config file. -## The variables that can be used are the same as for the "command" setting -## in the [start] section. -## The following are the default settings used: -#search1 = server-ip -#replace1 = server-ip={IP} -#search2 = server-port -#replace2 = server-port={PORT} -#search3 = max-players -#replace3 = max-players={MAX_PLAYERS} -#search4 = level-name -#replace4 = level-name={WORLD} -## search5/replace5 to search20/replace20 are empty by default - - -## Command remapping. If the server uses different commands than the default -## Minecraft server this can be used to send a different command. For example: -## list = status -## This would cause the command "status" to be sent whenever the daemon wants -## to send the "list" command -[commands] -#say = say -#list = list -#save-on = save-on -#save-off = save-off -#save-all = save-all -#stop = stop -#tell = tell -#give = give -#tp = tp -#deop = deop -#op = op -#pardon-ip = pardon-ip -#ban-ip = ban-ip -#pardon = pardon -#ban = ban -#kick = kick -#help = help - - -## Console output parsing can be completely customized to support -## any format (and theoretically any game). Please see the Multicraft website -## for more details: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf diff --git a/paper/paper-1.20.6.jar.conf b/paper/paper-1.20.6.jar.conf index 032b7f5..3c79167 100644 --- a/paper/paper-1.20.6.jar.conf +++ b/paper/paper-1.20.6.jar.conf @@ -1,283 +1,14 @@ -## To create a custom config for a mod create a file with the same name -## as the jar file and append ".conf", for craftbukkit this would be -## "craftbukkit.jar.conf". -## The following config is an example that lists all possible options, -## without actually changing anything (it remaps the commands on -## themselves). -## -## For using custom JARs in general please see: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=howto#9 -## And for customizing .jar.conf files: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf -## -## General configuration. If this contains a setting called "file" the -## [commands], [start] and [parse_*] sections will be loaded from this -## other file [config] -## The name as displayed in the panel, leave empty to hide -name = Paper 1.20.6 -## Where to download the JAR file from +name = [Paper] Paper 1.20.6 source = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/jar/paper/paper-1.20.6.jar -## Where to download this file from (will overwrite this file with the -## downloaded one) -configSource = http://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.20.6.jar.conf -## Sections of this file that may be overridden by .conf files in the server -## directory -#safeConfSections = ^(encoding|commands|parse_.+)$ -## A list of servers that are allowed to use this server executable, separated -## by commas: -## servers = 1,2,5,6 -## If the list is empty, all servers are allowed. -## Alternatively you can start the list with *, meaning all servers and then -## exclude individual servers using !X, where X is the server ID, for example: -## servers = *,!2,!3 -#servers = -## A list of daemons that are allowed to use this server executable. The format -## is the same as for the "servers" setting above. -#daemons = -## A list of daemon groups that are allowed to use this server executable. The -## format is the same as for the "servers" setting above except that daemon -## groups are names and not numbers. -#groups = -## The category to list this executable in +configSource = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.20.6.jar.conf category = Mods -## The name of the icon to display in the panel -## default: cube -#icon = ## Encoding used for strings sent to and received from the server [encoding] -## The encoding to use to send data to the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#encode = system -## The encoding to use to decode data received from the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#decode = system -## The encoding used when reading/writing configuration files such as -## the server.properties -## default: latin-1 -#fileEncoding = latin-1 +encode = utf-8 +decode = utf-8 +fileEncoding = latin-1 - -## Command line customization. -## Available variables -## - {MULTICRAFT_DIR} The Multicraft daemon base directory -## - {BASE_DIR} Same as {MULTICRAFT_DIR} -## - {DAEMON_DIR} Directory of the daemon binaries -## - {DATA_DIR} Global.daemon.dataDir -## - {JAR_DIR} Daemon JAR directory -## - {SERVERS_DIR} Directory containing all servers -## - {SERVER_ID} Current server ID -## - {SERVER_DIR} Current server base directory -## - {SERVER_DIRNAME} The name of the server base directory -## - {WORLD} Name of the current world -## - {JAVA} Java executable to run -## - {START_MEMORY} Startup memory amount -## - {MAX_MEMORY} Maximum memory amount -## - {JAR_FILE} Current JAR file name -## - {JAR} Full path to current JAR file -## - {IP} Server IP -## - {PORT} Server port -## - {MAX_PLAYERS} Maximum player slots -## - {DAEMON_ID} Daemon ID -## - {PID} Process ID of the server process -## - {PID_FILE} File containing the PID of the server process -## - {USER} User the server will run as -## - {GROUP} Group the server will run as -## - {UID} User system ID -## - {GID} Group system ID -## - {PARAMS} See below (also, {PARAMS1} to {PARAMS5}) -## - {WORKING_DIR} Server working directory [start] command = "/opt/java-17-openjdk/bin/java" -Xmx{MAX_MEMORY}M -Xms{START_MEMORY}M -Djline.terminal=jline.UnsupportedTerminal -jar "{JAR}" nogui - -## The sections [params], [params1] to [params4] define additional command -## line parameters that can be enabled/disabled in the panel. -## Each section replaces one of the {PARAMS} variables in the command line. -## The sections can also contain: -## - "separator": defines how the different "paramX" settings will be put -## together. Defaults to a single space character so param1=a and param2=b -## would become "a b". This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable is in -## single quotes or part of another parameter, for example: test={PARAMS} -## - "split": the character at which to split a single paramX setting into -## multiple parameters. Defaults to empty meaning the paramX setting will not -## be split. This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable stands on its own -## or is in double quotes. -## -## Example: -## [params] -## param1 = -a -## info1 = Parameter A -## param2 = -b Test -c=X -## split=' ' -## [params1] -## param1 = Test -## param2 = Two -## -## This defines four additional parameters. The information text is optional. -## If all of them are enabled and the command line looks like this: -## command = "{JAVA}" {PARAMS} --message={PARAMS1} -## The resulting command will be: -## java "-a" "-b" "Test" "-c=X" "--message=Test Two" -## Up to 20 parameters can be defined per section. -## Up to 5 additional sections can be defined: -## [params1] -## [params2] -## ... -## [params5] - - -## The following settings control various aspects of the server such as launch -## method, log rotation, crash detection, etc. The settings are shown with -## their default values. -[settings] -## Restart the server when it doesn't respond to pings anymore -#restartOnTimeout = True -## The server log file -#logFile = server.log -## Ignore console output and parse log file instead -#followLog = False -## Only used if followLog is true, the interval in milliseconds at -## which to check the log file for new content -#logCheckInterval = 500 -## Rotate the log every X bytes -#logRotateSize = -## Use special method to rotate log, use this if normal rename rotation doesn't -## work -#logPersistent = False -## Maximum number of logs to keep -#logBackupCount = 5 -## Advanced: Read at most X bytes from the file at a time -#logMaxRead = 4096 -## Check every X milliseconds if the log needs to be rotated -#logRotateCheckInterval = 20000 -## Print every line received from the server -#debugRawLine = False -## Print every line after cleanup -#debugCleanLine = False -## Print every line after the first parse pass -#debugParseLine = False -## Use the Multicraft launcher to wrap the gameserver (simulates a real command -## line) -#useLauncher = False -## Assume Minecraft is still running override (0: Known console output, -## 1: "List" command output, 2: Any console output) -#pongMode = 0 -## Minecraft response timeout override (milliseconds) -#pingTimeout = 20000 -## Minecraft pint interval override (milliseconds) -#pingInterval = 15000 -## Minecraft crash restart delay override (milliseconds) -#crashRestartDelay = 2000 -## Console output rate limit override -#rateLimit = 30 -## Autosave interval override (milliseconds) -#saveInterval = 600000 -## Player info save method override (0: Never Save, 1: Update Existing, -## 2: Always Save) -#savePlayerInfo = 1 -## Print server setting information -#debugSettings = False -## Restart the server after a crash or unexpected exit -#restartOnCrash = False -## Print line parser information -#debugParse = False -## The base directory for FTP users -#userBaseDir = -## Whether to copy the JAR file from the daemon jar directory if the server -## uses a different jar directory and the JAR file does not exist -#copyJar = True -## The command to run when a world save is detected -#worldSavedCommand = say §8World saved. -## Print the new config file after enforcing the settings -#debugForceConfig = False -## The command to send regularly to check if the server is still up -#pingCommand = list -## The name of the template to suggest to the user when selecting this JAR -#suggestTemplate = -## The name of the template as well as the template settings to always force -## when this config is being used. Format: -## tempaltename|templatesettings -## Where templatename is the name of the template to force and templatesettings -## is a combination of the following flags, separated by commas (,): -## - always: Run the template installation every time the server starts (if -## this is not set then the template will only be installed the first -## time the server starts after switching to this config -## - delete: If this is specified the server directory will be emptied before -## the template installation is run -#forceTemplate = -## In case this server does not accept any console commands, set this to true -## to avoid overflowing the input buffer. -#nonInteractiveConsole = false -## The working directory for this server. Must be inside of the server directory -#workingDirectory = -## The signal to send to this server on shutdown. One of: -## none, hup, int, quit, term, kill (Windows: none, int, term) -## default: none -#shutdownSignal = none - -## Plugin configuration -[plugins] -## The directory name within the server directory where plugins reside -## default: plugins -#pluginDir = plugins -## The regex used to match plugin files -## default: \.(jar|zip)$ -#pluginMatch = \.(jar|zip)$ - -## This section configures how the main server config file is adapted to enforce -## certain server settings -[force_config] -## The name of the main config file -#configFile = server.properties -## The newline character to use when saving the config file -#newline = \n -## Up to 20 search and replace settings can be specified. The "searchX" setting -## is a regular expression that is looked for in the config file. If it is found -## it is replaced by the same "replaceX" setting. If "searchX" is not found the -## "replaceX" string is appended to the config file. -## The variables that can be used are the same as for the "command" setting -## in the [start] section. -## The following are the default settings used: -#search1 = server-ip -#replace1 = server-ip={IP} -#search2 = server-port -#replace2 = server-port={PORT} -#search3 = max-players -#replace3 = max-players={MAX_PLAYERS} -#search4 = level-name -#replace4 = level-name={WORLD} -## search5/replace5 to search20/replace20 are empty by default - - -## Command remapping. If the server uses different commands than the default -## Minecraft server this can be used to send a different command. For example: -## list = status -## This would cause the command "status" to be sent whenever the daemon wants -## to send the "list" command -[commands] -#say = say -#list = list -#save-on = save-on -#save-off = save-off -#save-all = save-all -#stop = stop -#tell = tell -#give = give -#tp = tp -#deop = deop -#op = op -#pardon-ip = pardon-ip -#ban-ip = ban-ip -#pardon = pardon -#ban = ban -#kick = kick -#help = help - - -## Console output parsing can be completely customized to support -## any format (and theoretically any game). Please see the Multicraft website -## for more details: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf diff --git a/paper/paper-1.21.4.jar.conf b/paper/paper-1.21.4.jar.conf index 41e57a0..5828f5c 100644 --- a/paper/paper-1.21.4.jar.conf +++ b/paper/paper-1.21.4.jar.conf @@ -1,283 +1,14 @@ -## To create a custom config for a mod create a file with the same name -## as the jar file and append ".conf", for craftbukkit this would be -## "craftbukkit.jar.conf". -## The following config is an example that lists all possible options, -## without actually changing anything (it remaps the commands on -## themselves). -## -## For using custom JARs in general please see: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=howto#9 -## And for customizing .jar.conf files: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf -## -## General configuration. If this contains a setting called "file" the -## [commands], [start] and [parse_*] sections will be loaded from this -## other file [config] -## The name as displayed in the panel, leave empty to hide -name = Paper 1.21.4 -## Where to download the JAR file from +name = [Paper] Paper 1.21.4 source = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/jar/paper/paper-1.21.4.jar -## Where to download this file from (will overwrite this file with the -## downloaded one) -configSource = http://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.21.4.jar.conf -## Sections of this file that may be overridden by .conf files in the server -## directory -#safeConfSections = ^(encoding|commands|parse_.+)$ -## A list of servers that are allowed to use this server executable, separated -## by commas: -## servers = 1,2,5,6 -## If the list is empty, all servers are allowed. -## Alternatively you can start the list with *, meaning all servers and then -## exclude individual servers using !X, where X is the server ID, for example: -## servers = *,!2,!3 -#servers = -## A list of daemons that are allowed to use this server executable. The format -## is the same as for the "servers" setting above. -#daemons = -## A list of daemon groups that are allowed to use this server executable. The -## format is the same as for the "servers" setting above except that daemon -## groups are names and not numbers. -#groups = -## The category to list this executable in +configSource = https://mc-assets.jrdn.dev/conf/paper/paper-1.21.4.jar.conf category = Mods -## The name of the icon to display in the panel -## default: cube -#icon = ## Encoding used for strings sent to and received from the server [encoding] -## The encoding to use to send data to the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#encode = system -## The encoding to use to decode data received from the Minecraft process -## Use "system" for your current locale. -## default: system on Linux, latin-1 on Windows -#decode = system -## The encoding used when reading/writing configuration files such as -## the server.properties -## default: latin-1 -#fileEncoding = latin-1 +encode = utf-8 +decode = utf-8 +fileEncoding = latin-1 - -## Command line customization. -## Available variables -## - {MULTICRAFT_DIR} The Multicraft daemon base directory -## - {BASE_DIR} Same as {MULTICRAFT_DIR} -## - {DAEMON_DIR} Directory of the daemon binaries -## - {DATA_DIR} Global.daemon.dataDir -## - {JAR_DIR} Daemon JAR directory -## - {SERVERS_DIR} Directory containing all servers -## - {SERVER_ID} Current server ID -## - {SERVER_DIR} Current server base directory -## - {SERVER_DIRNAME} The name of the server base directory -## - {WORLD} Name of the current world -## - {JAVA} Java executable to run -## - {START_MEMORY} Startup memory amount -## - {MAX_MEMORY} Maximum memory amount -## - {JAR_FILE} Current JAR file name -## - {JAR} Full path to current JAR file -## - {IP} Server IP -## - {PORT} Server port -## - {MAX_PLAYERS} Maximum player slots -## - {DAEMON_ID} Daemon ID -## - {PID} Process ID of the server process -## - {PID_FILE} File containing the PID of the server process -## - {USER} User the server will run as -## - {GROUP} Group the server will run as -## - {UID} User system ID -## - {GID} Group system ID -## - {PARAMS} See below (also, {PARAMS1} to {PARAMS5}) -## - {WORKING_DIR} Server working directory [start] command = "/opt/java-17-openjdk/bin/java" -Xmx{MAX_MEMORY}M -Xms{START_MEMORY}M -Djline.terminal=jline.UnsupportedTerminal -jar "{JAR}" nogui - -## The sections [params], [params1] to [params4] define additional command -## line parameters that can be enabled/disabled in the panel. -## Each section replaces one of the {PARAMS} variables in the command line. -## The sections can also contain: -## - "separator": defines how the different "paramX" settings will be put -## together. Defaults to a single space character so param1=a and param2=b -## would become "a b". This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable is in -## single quotes or part of another parameter, for example: test={PARAMS} -## - "split": the character at which to split a single paramX setting into -## multiple parameters. Defaults to empty meaning the paramX setting will not -## be split. This only applies when the {PARAMS} variable stands on its own -## or is in double quotes. -## -## Example: -## [params] -## param1 = -a -## info1 = Parameter A -## param2 = -b Test -c=X -## split=' ' -## [params1] -## param1 = Test -## param2 = Two -## -## This defines four additional parameters. The information text is optional. -## If all of them are enabled and the command line looks like this: -## command = "{JAVA}" {PARAMS} --message={PARAMS1} -## The resulting command will be: -## java "-a" "-b" "Test" "-c=X" "--message=Test Two" -## Up to 20 parameters can be defined per section. -## Up to 5 additional sections can be defined: -## [params1] -## [params2] -## ... -## [params5] - - -## The following settings control various aspects of the server such as launch -## method, log rotation, crash detection, etc. The settings are shown with -## their default values. -[settings] -## Restart the server when it doesn't respond to pings anymore -#restartOnTimeout = True -## The server log file -#logFile = server.log -## Ignore console output and parse log file instead -#followLog = False -## Only used if followLog is true, the interval in milliseconds at -## which to check the log file for new content -#logCheckInterval = 500 -## Rotate the log every X bytes -#logRotateSize = -## Use special method to rotate log, use this if normal rename rotation doesn't -## work -#logPersistent = False -## Maximum number of logs to keep -#logBackupCount = 5 -## Advanced: Read at most X bytes from the file at a time -#logMaxRead = 4096 -## Check every X milliseconds if the log needs to be rotated -#logRotateCheckInterval = 20000 -## Print every line received from the server -#debugRawLine = False -## Print every line after cleanup -#debugCleanLine = False -## Print every line after the first parse pass -#debugParseLine = False -## Use the Multicraft launcher to wrap the gameserver (simulates a real command -## line) -#useLauncher = False -## Assume Minecraft is still running override (0: Known console output, -## 1: "List" command output, 2: Any console output) -#pongMode = 0 -## Minecraft response timeout override (milliseconds) -#pingTimeout = 20000 -## Minecraft pint interval override (milliseconds) -#pingInterval = 15000 -## Minecraft crash restart delay override (milliseconds) -#crashRestartDelay = 2000 -## Console output rate limit override -#rateLimit = 30 -## Autosave interval override (milliseconds) -#saveInterval = 600000 -## Player info save method override (0: Never Save, 1: Update Existing, -## 2: Always Save) -#savePlayerInfo = 1 -## Print server setting information -#debugSettings = False -## Restart the server after a crash or unexpected exit -#restartOnCrash = False -## Print line parser information -#debugParse = False -## The base directory for FTP users -#userBaseDir = -## Whether to copy the JAR file from the daemon jar directory if the server -## uses a different jar directory and the JAR file does not exist -#copyJar = True -## The command to run when a world save is detected -#worldSavedCommand = say §8World saved. -## Print the new config file after enforcing the settings -#debugForceConfig = False -## The command to send regularly to check if the server is still up -#pingCommand = list -## The name of the template to suggest to the user when selecting this JAR -#suggestTemplate = -## The name of the template as well as the template settings to always force -## when this config is being used. Format: -## tempaltename|templatesettings -## Where templatename is the name of the template to force and templatesettings -## is a combination of the following flags, separated by commas (,): -## - always: Run the template installation every time the server starts (if -## this is not set then the template will only be installed the first -## time the server starts after switching to this config -## - delete: If this is specified the server directory will be emptied before -## the template installation is run -#forceTemplate = -## In case this server does not accept any console commands, set this to true -## to avoid overflowing the input buffer. -#nonInteractiveConsole = false -## The working directory for this server. Must be inside of the server directory -#workingDirectory = -## The signal to send to this server on shutdown. One of: -## none, hup, int, quit, term, kill (Windows: none, int, term) -## default: none -#shutdownSignal = none - -## Plugin configuration -[plugins] -## The directory name within the server directory where plugins reside -## default: plugins -#pluginDir = plugins -## The regex used to match plugin files -## default: \.(jar|zip)$ -#pluginMatch = \.(jar|zip)$ - -## This section configures how the main server config file is adapted to enforce -## certain server settings -[force_config] -## The name of the main config file -#configFile = server.properties -## The newline character to use when saving the config file -#newline = \n -## Up to 20 search and replace settings can be specified. The "searchX" setting -## is a regular expression that is looked for in the config file. If it is found -## it is replaced by the same "replaceX" setting. If "searchX" is not found the -## "replaceX" string is appended to the config file. -## The variables that can be used are the same as for the "command" setting -## in the [start] section. -## The following are the default settings used: -#search1 = server-ip -#replace1 = server-ip={IP} -#search2 = server-port -#replace2 = server-port={PORT} -#search3 = max-players -#replace3 = max-players={MAX_PLAYERS} -#search4 = level-name -#replace4 = level-name={WORLD} -## search5/replace5 to search20/replace20 are empty by default - - -## Command remapping. If the server uses different commands than the default -## Minecraft server this can be used to send a different command. For example: -## list = status -## This would cause the command "status" to be sent whenever the daemon wants -## to send the "list" command -[commands] -#say = say -#list = list -#save-on = save-on -#save-off = save-off -#save-all = save-all -#stop = stop -#tell = tell -#give = give -#tp = tp -#deop = deop -#op = op -#pardon-ip = pardon-ip -#ban-ip = ban-ip -#pardon = pardon -#ban = ban -#kick = kick -#help = help - - -## Console output parsing can be completely customized to support -## any format (and theoretically any game). Please see the Multicraft website -## for more details: -## http://www.multicraft.org/site/docs?view=conf