Minecraft
Contents
Installation
minecraftAUR includes the official game launcher and a script to launch it. Otherwise, just get the launcher on the official download site.
Running Minecraft
If you installed Minecraft from the AUR, you can use the included script:
$ minecraft
Otherwise, you will need to manually launch Minecraft:
$ java -jar Minecraft.jar
Extras
There are several programs and editors which can make your Minecraft experience a little easier to navigate. The most common of these programs are map generators. Using one of these programs will allow you to load up a Minecraft world file and render it as a 2D image, providing you with a top-down map of the world.
AMIDST
AMIDST (Advanced Minecraft Interface and Data/Structure Tracking) is a program that aids in the process of finding structures, biomes, and players in Minecraft worlds. It can draw the biomes of a world out and show where points of interest are likely to be by either giving it a seed, telling it to make a random seed, or having it read the seed from an existing world (in which case it can also show where players in that world are). amidstAUR is available in the AUR.
Mapcrafter
Mapcrafter is a high performance Minecraft map renderer which renders worlds to maps with an 3D-isometric perspective. You can view these maps in any webbrowser and you can host them with a webserver for example for the players of your server. Mapcrafter has a simple configuration file format to specify worlds to render, different rendermodes such as day/night/cave and can also render worlds from different rotations. mapcrafter-gitAUR is available in the AUR.
Minutor
Minutor is described as a minimalistic map generator for Minecraft. Do not let this mislead you, it generates maps of existing worlds, not the other way around. You are provided with a simple GTK based interface for viewing your world. Several rendering modes are available, as well as custom coloring modes and the ability to slice through z-levels. minutorAUR is available in the AUR.
Minecraft Server
Installing the server
From AUR
The simplest way to install the Minecraft server on an Arch Linux system is using the minecraft-serverAUR package in the AUR. Start and enable the included minecraftd.service
.
The service starts the server in a screen session. You can monitor the Minecraft server by running this command:
# screen -r
(Remember that you can exit screen sessions with ^A,D
.)
Extras
- Establishing a Minecraft-specific user is recommended for security. By running Minecraft under an unprivileged user account, anyone who successfully exploits your Minecraft server will only get access to that user account, and not yours.
- To leave the server running unattended, look into tmux or screen.
- You may wish to modify your server, to provide additional features:
- Server Wrappers are one way to add administrative capabilities.
- Bukkit is a powerful modding API, with a wide variety of plugins available.
- If installing the Dynmap plugin, you will need to install fontconfig and libcups to get it to work.
- You might even set up a cron job with a mapper to generate periodic maps of your world.
- ...or you could use rsync to perform routine backups.
Useful links
- Main site : http://www.minecraft.net/
- Community links: http://www.minecraft.net/community
- Crafting recipies : http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Crafting
- Data values (useful in multiplayer mode) : http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Data_values
- Reddit community : http://www.reddit.com/r/minecraft