smashed together by ayunami2000
and EaglercraftX developed by lax1dude
Basically, fork it, and then press the big Run button on Replit, and it will run your very own EaglercraftX (Eaglercraft 1.8) server!
It is probably compiling the latest, updated client for you. This may take a while (~15 minutes, maybe more)
Simply click on the console you want to type in. Alternatively, press CTRL+B
, release, then press ;
.
To jump back to the bottom after scrolling, press q
.
To select text for copying, hold shift, and then click and drag.
Go into the web/
folder and click on the eaglercraft_opts.js file. Everything from default language, to default servers (and names!), to website title and icon, to default server to join on page load; can all be customized in this file.
With our new-and-improved EagTek:tm: 2.0 technology, you can now use vanilla 1.8 resource packs in your client. (Alternatively, to change the default textures, and without using server resource packs (which also work :D), you can still customize the .epk file using my web-based tool)
Use a plugin like AuthMeReloaded to secure your and your player's accounts. Note: For this to be usable, you must set maxRegPerIp
to 0
.
Included is a convenient little script that allows you to switch server software. Simply go to the Shell tab and type ./selsrv.sh
. Then, select one of the server software choices, and it will be applied! NOTICE: Ensure you have stopped your server before running this script.
Join the community-powered Eaglercraft subreddit to report it! Be sure to read through other posts to see if it has already been reported, and, rather than reposting it, upvote the other post instead!
No.
Don't get your hopes up; it's probably not gonna happen.
Do it yourself; they will not be provided.
No.
Probably not, it was probably someone pretending to be me.
Someone else will make that I'm sure. You can also go put it on the subreddit and if it gets enough upvotes I'll make an official one.
This amazing cool and very awesome Replit was created by yours truly ayunami2000. You can find me over on GitHub or on my website.