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minebatch

v0.0.1

Published

Runs a batch of commands on a Minecraft server over RCON

Downloads

4

Readme

minebatch

Runs a batch of commands on a Minecraft server over RCON

Enabling RCON on your Minecraft server

RCON must be enabled on the Minecraft server you wish to send commands to. This is done by adding the following lines to the server.properties file:

enable-rcon=true
rcon.password=YOURPASSWORD

Send commands from a text file

The simplest way to use Minebatch is to create a text file and type the commands you wish to send in it. Each command should be on it's own line.

$ minebatch --pass YOURPASSWORD < example/commands.txt

Pipe commands generated by another node script

To programmatically generate commands you can write a node script that outputs commands to the console, then pipe that command's output into Minebatch.

$ node example/pyramid | minebatch --pass YOURPASSWORD