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110 lines
4.8 KiB
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110 lines
4.8 KiB
YAML
# --------------------------------
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# Geyser Configuration File
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#
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# A bridge between Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and Minecraft: Java Edition.
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#
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# GitHub: https://github.com/GeyserMC/Geyser
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# Discord: https://discord.geysermc.org/
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# --------------------------------
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bedrock:
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# The IP address that will listen for connections.
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# There is no reason to change this unless you want to limit what IPs can connect to your server.
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address: 0.0.0.0
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# The port that will listen for connections
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port: 19132
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# The MOTD that will be broadcasted to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition clients. Irrelevant if "passthrough-motd" is set to true
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motd1: "§7§lKaboom > §rFree OP - Anarchy"
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motd2: "§7§lKaboom > §rFree OP - Anarchy"
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remote:
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# The IP address of the remote (Java Edition) server
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address: 127.0.0.1
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# The port of the remote (Java Edition) server
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port: 25565
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# Authentication type. Can be offline, online, or floodgate (see https://github.com/GeyserMC/Geyser/wiki/Floodgate).
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auth-type: offline
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# Floodgate uses encryption to ensure use from authorised sources.
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# This should point to the public key generated by Floodgate (Bungee or CraftBukkit)
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# You can ignore this when not using Floodgate.
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floodgate-key-file: public-key.pem
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## the Xbox/MCPE username is the key for the Java server auth-info
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## this allows automatic configuration/login to the remote Java server
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## if you are brave/stupid enough to put your Mojang account info into
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## a config file
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#userAuths:
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# bluerkelp2: # MCPE/Xbox username
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# email: not_really_my_email_address_mr_minecrafter53267@gmail.com # Mojang account email address
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# password: "this isn't really my password"
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#
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# herpderp40300499303040503030300500293858393589:
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# email: herpderp@derpherp.com
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# password: dooooo
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# Bedrock clients can freeze when opening up the command prompt for the first time if given a lot of commands.
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# Disabling this will prevent command suggestions from being sent and solve freezing for Bedrock clients.
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command-suggestions: true
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# The following two options enable "ping passthrough" - the MOTD and/or player count gets retrieved from the Java server.
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# Relay the MOTD from the remote server to Bedrock players.
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passthrough-motd: false
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# Relay the player count and max players from the remote server to Bedrock players.
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passthrough-player-counts: false
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# Enable LEGACY ping passthrough. There is no need to enable this unless your MOTD or player count does not appear properly.
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# This option does nothing on standalone.
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legacy-ping-passthrough: false
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# How often to ping the remote server, in seconds. Only relevant for standalone or legacy ping passthrough.
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# Increase if you are getting BrokenPipe errors.
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ping-passthrough-interval: 3
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# Maximum amount of players that can connect
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max-players: 10000
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# If debug messages should be sent through console
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debug-mode: false
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# Thread pool size
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general-thread-pool: 32
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# Allow third party capes to be visible. Currently allowing:
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# OptiFine capes, LabyMod capes, 5Zig capes and MinecraftCapes
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allow-third-party-capes: true
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# Allow third party deadmau5 ears to be visible. Currently allowing:
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# MinecraftCapes
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allow-third-party-ears: true
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# Allow a fake cooldown indicator to be sent. Bedrock players do not see a cooldown as they still use 1.8 combat
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show-cooldown: true
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# The default locale if we dont have the one the client requested. Uncomment to not use the default system language.
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# default-locale: en_us
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# Configures if chunk caching should be enabled or not. This keeps an individual
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# record of each block the client loads in. While this feature does allow for a few
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# things such as block break animations to show up in creative mode and among others,
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# it is HIGHLY recommended you disable this on a production environment as it can eat
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# up a lot of RAM. However, when using the Spigot version of Geyser, support for features
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# or implementations this allows is automatically enabled without the additional caching as
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# Geyser has direct access to the server itself.
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cache-chunks: false
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# Bedrock prevents building and displaying blocks above Y127 in the Nether -
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# enabling this config option works around that by changing the Nether dimension ID
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# to the End ID. The main downside to this is that the sky will resemble that of
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# the end sky in the nether, but ultimately it's the only way for this feature to work.
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above-bedrock-nether-building: false
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# bStats is a stat tracker that is entirely anonymous and tracks only basic information
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# about Geyser, such as how many people are online, how many servers are using Geyser,
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# what OS is being used, etc. You can learn more about bStats here: https://bstats.org/.
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# https://bstats.org/plugin/server-implementation/GeyserMC
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metrics:
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# If metrics should be enabled
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enabled: false
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# UUID of server, don't change!
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uuid:
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# DO NOT TOUCH!
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config-version: 3
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