From 58e91ebebcefbdf04e062048cc485d0266808d94 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roflicide Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2016 13:29:16 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 34 +++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 06be3b0..763c439 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ * [Getting started guide](#getting-started-guide) * [Creating a new world](#creating-a-new-world) * [Importing an existing world](#importing-an-existing-world) + * [Renaming world folder (optional)](#renaming-world-folder-optional) * [Adjusting world properties](#adjusting-world-properties) * [Enabling Forge, BungeeCord, and other server software (optional)](#enabling-forge-bungeecord-and-other-server-software-optional) * [Adjusting global server options (optional)](#adjusting-global-server-settings-optional) @@ -162,9 +163,9 @@ At first, you probably want to [create a new world](#creating-a-new-world) or [import an existing world](#importing-an-existing-world) into the script. Then, you might want adjust the [world properties](#adjusting-world-properties), -adjust the [global server settings](#adjusting-global-server-settings-optional), and +adjust the [global server settings (optional)](#adjusting-global-server-settings-optional), and enable any other -[server software](#enabling-forge-bungeecord-and-other-server-software-optional) as needed. +[server software (optional)](#enabling-forge-bungeecord-and-other-server-software-optional) as needed. ### Creating a new world The command to create a new world is: @@ -210,8 +211,8 @@ You can just copy your world into the worlds directory: In sum, the ending path of your world `alpha` should be `/opt/mscs/worlds/alpha/alpha`. -=================== -**Optional**: If you would like to rename the `alpha` folder +#### Renaming world folder (optional) +If you would like to rename the `alpha` folder (the one that is the parent folder of the actual world) to a different name, follow the steps below. In this example we wanted to rename the `alpha` folder to `vanillaMC`: @@ -219,30 +220,9 @@ follow the steps below. In this example we wanted to rename the `alpha` folder t cp -R * /opt/mscs/worlds/vanillaMC mv /opt/mscs/worlds/vanillaMC/alpha /opt/mscs/worlds/vanillaMC/vanillaMC mscs create vanillaMC 25565 -================= -Make sure you check `server-port` and `query.port` in `server.properties` to make sure it does not overlap with other servers created by the MSCS script. Also ensure that `enable-query` is set to `true`. If you do not have `enable-query` and a `query.port` set, you will not be able to check the status of the world with the script. - -After you've set up the file structure, you now need to create a world entry -into MSCS. Do this via: - - mscs create [world] [port] - -Where `world` is the world name -(so it would be "world" from the previous example", -and `port` is the server port (by default, use 25565). -`ip` is optional and will be used if you wish to create multiple worlds -across different servers. For now, leave it blank. - -Afterwards, start the server via `mscs start [world]`. -Then, accept the EULA, run the start command again, and you're good to go! - -As a last note, make sure you check `server-port` and `query.port` in -`server.properties` -to make sure it does not overlap with other servers created by the MSCS script. -Also ensure that `enable-query` is set to `true`. -If you do not have `enable-query` and a `query.port` set, -you will not be able to check the status of the world with the script. +After you've set up the file structure, [you can now create a world entry +into MSCS](#creating-a-new-world) using the name of the world. ### Adjusting world properties The `mscs.properties` file can be found in every world folder