Dashboard replaces much of the manual editing of configuration files and console commands with a pretty graphical interface to get your game server up and running in no time.
Already have an existing home server?
Dashboard does not replace your actual server, it is just a management tool - so it won't interfere if you're current set up or world data. Just drop the app into the folder holding your current server files!
The Dashboard project is open source, and is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or later. (for developers, the GitHub repo can be found in the links below)
Features: Kick start your server - From downloading the server files down to finding your IP address to share with friends - Dashboard has you covered. Backups Flexible Intuitive - Forget typing in those commands into the console. We've replaced the major commands with nice buttons for you to click on instead. (Of course, the console is still there when you need it) World Profiles - Play in one world, and switch to another in a matter of clicks (requires a server restart to take effect).
It could be good for creating the program for linux if you add remote
(some server computers use linux) so players can have 24/7 whit the program
Yes, I use linux too (Go linux!), but the aim of Minecraft Server Dashboard, is to help new server hosters in administering the servers. There are much better wrappers out there. This was just a little project to pass my time
The overview padding is a bit too close to the top divider; just add some spacing between in Visual Studio. Other then that, just make it a bit sleeker.
Minecraft Server Dashboard
Dashboard replaces much of the manual editing of configuration files and console commands with a pretty graphical interface to get your game server up and running in no time.
Already have an existing home server?
Dashboard does not replace your actual server, it is just a management tool - so it won't interfere if you're current set up or world data. Just drop the app into the folder holding your current server files!
The Dashboard project is open source, and is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or later. (for developers, the GitHub repo can be found in the links below)
Features:
Kick start your server - From downloading the server files down to finding your IP address to share with friends - Dashboard has you covered.
Backups
Flexible
Intuitive - Forget typing in those commands into the console. We've replaced the major commands with nice buttons for you to click on instead. (Of course, the console is still there when you need it)
World Profiles - Play in one world, and switch to another in a matter of clicks (requires a server restart to take effect).
Download:
Windows-only. Make sure you have .NET Framework 4 installed.
Download from the project homepage
[PDF] User Guide
Project Homepage
Can you access this remotely?
That will be in some future release.
But for some user input, do you mean like another instance of this, or some other method?
What types of bugs?
And also, ill think about detecting more configuration files.
I'm on to that now , thanks.
Ok, sorry had school
The host seems to be playing up, I've replaced the download php script with a simple HTML, sorry for the inconvenience!
No worry's, I did manage to find the download link somewhere in the PHP code lol.
Okay then, please report any findings or questions about the wrapper
Ban me, I dare you
You mean remote?
It could be good for creating the program for linux if you add remote
(some server computers use linux) so players can have 24/7 whit the program
Yes, I use linux too
I'm glad you like it :). In what ways do you think I could improve it?
Not right now, but it will be implemented in the near future.
But to be honest, this is just a interface for the server. There are many plugins out there for craftbukkit that can schedule restarts and such.
http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/simple_restart/
http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/autorestart/
http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/legendaryrestart/