📄️ How to Add Plugins to your server
To customize your Minecraft server with plugins, follow these straightforward steps:
📄️ Adjusting The Level Type
By default, there are four level types that you can choose from
📄️ Choose a Jar File For Your Server
To simplify the installation process, we offer a convenient built-in 1-click jar installer.
📄️ Configuring an A Record for Your Minecraft Server
Setting up an A record for your Minecraft server can greatly simplify the process of connecting to your game server, making it easier for people to join and enjoy the game.
📄️ Configuring an SRV Record for Your Minecraft Server
It's important to be aware that there is a possibility that the SRV record setup may not work as intended. However, you can still try following the provided instructions to set up the SRV record and test its functionality.
📄️ Installing Forge Mod Loader (Legacy)
In this tutorial, we will show you how to download the Forge Mod Loader. This is useful if you want to create your own modpack or obtain Forge files that are not included in a modpack.
📄️ Failed to check session lock
If your server fails to start and appears to crash randomly, and you encounter the following error in your console and server log:
📄️ Get your assigned additional ports
If you do not see the below options, backup your server files and re-install to generate this text document
📄️ RAM Guide For Minecraft Servers
When determining the amount of RAM required for a Minecraft server, several factors come into play, such as the number of players, plugins, mods, and the type of gameplay. Here's a general guide to help you determine how much RAM your Minecraft server might need:
📄️ How to OP yourself
Setting up a Minecraft server grants you full control over permissions and commands. Granting similar privileges to other players is as easy as making them an Operator (OP). This guide will cover managing operator permissions, including Op levels, setting up operators, and revoking operator status.
📄️ How to Add Your Own Forge or NeoForge Version
This guide applies to both Forge and NeoForge, meaning that any instructions, settings, or troubleshooting steps mentioned here are compatible with both modding platforms. Whether you're using Forge or NeoForge, you can follow along seamlessly without any modifications specific to either platform.
📄️ How to install GeyserMC
GeyserMC is a powerful proxy tool that lets players using Minecraft: Bedrock Edition join a Java Edition server. This guide will walk you through the process of installing GeyserMC, so you can bridge your Minecraft Java server with Bedrock players.
📄️ How To Reset Your World
Resetting your server's world is a simple process. Just follow the steps below:
📄️ switching between java versions
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to switch between different Java versions for your Minecraft server.
📄️ How to whitelist players on your server
The whitelist feature allows you to control who can access your Minecraft server. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of managing whitelists on your Minecraft server.
📄️ Installing Fabric Server and fabric API
Installing Fabric can be a bit confusing as it involves two main components: the Fabric server and the Fabric API mod. Follow the guide below to easily install Fabric and Fabric API.
📄️ Installing a Modpack
Modpacks in Minecraft are collections of mods, which are modifications to the base game that add new features, items, mechanics, or enhance existing gameplay elements. Modpacks combine multiple mods into a single package, allowing players to easily install and play with a curated set of mods that work well together. They often include additional content like custom maps and configurations to provide a unique and tailored Minecraft experience.
📄️ JSON - Exception in server tick loop
If you encounter an error message like the one below while attempting to start your server:
📄️ Minecraft Server Optimization
Overview
📄️ Uploading a Custom World
Uploading a custom Minecraft world to your server is a straightforward process, but there are a few steps you'll want to follow carefully.
📄️ Resetting Nether & End worlds when changing jar files
If you decide to switch to a different version of Minecraft, like Paper or Spigot, you might notice that your Nether and End worlds appear to have reset. This occurs because there is a disparity in how dimensions are stored between these JAR files. The same phenomenon occurs when transitioning from Paper or Spigot back to the vanilla version of Minecraft.