Added tshock README
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# Mountpoints
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# Mount points
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CONFIG_DIR=
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MODS_DIR=
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WORLDS_DIR=
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XMS=4
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# Mountpoints
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# Mount points
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CONFIG_DIR=
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MODS_DIR=
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WORLDS_DIR=
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XMS=4
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# Mountpoints
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# Mount points
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CONFIG_DIR=
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WORLDS_DIR=
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# Environment variables
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AUTOCREATE=2
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# Mount points
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CONFIG_DIR=
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LOGS_DIR=
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WORLDS_DIR=
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# Build arguments
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The only required build argument is `RELEASE_TAG`. This is the GitHub tag of
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the release you wish to use. The releases can be found
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[here](https://github.com/Pryaxis/TShock/releases). The release tag is the
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identifier on the left. It should look something like `v4.4.0-pre15`. You can
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then specify the variable in the `.env` file: e.g. `RELEASE_TAG=v4.4.0-pre15`
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# Environment variables
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The only provided environment variable is `AUTOCREATE`. This should be either
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`1`, `2` or `3`. It specifies how big the generated world should, e.g. small,
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medium or large. If a world file already exists, the existing file is used
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instead of generating a new one.
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# Mount points
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There a three useful mount points defined:
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* `/terraria/config`: this is where the server config files are located
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* `/terraria/logs`: the server log files are dumped here
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* `/terraria/worlds`: this is where the world files are stored
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You can mount these directories somewhere in the host file system by specifying
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the mount paths in the `.env` file. These can be both absolute or relative
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paths.
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# Other config variables
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You can specify the port using the `PORT` variable. This configures which port
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on the host system should be exposed for the Terraria server. This is also the
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port you need to enter into the Terraria client in order to connect to the
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server. The default port for Terraria servers is `7777`.
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