# self-hosting # Contents The repo contains setup guides for the following: * Vanilla Minecraft * Modded Minecraft using Forge * Modded Minecraft using Fabric * Vanilla Terraria * Modded Terraria (coming soon) * Firefly 3 * Nginx * My own backup scripts Each directory contains (or will contain) its own `README.md` to aid with the installation of that specific setup. # General info This info applies to all configs. ## Docker All the setups named above use Docker and docker-compose. If you're on a Linux-based server, you can find both `docker` and `docker-compose` in your package manager (do note that the Docker package might be called `docker.io`). Otherwise, the install instructions can be found [here](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/). ## Configuration Most configuration can be done using a `.env` file with a provided `.env.example` file to start from. This means that you never have to edit the compose files, unless you wish to deviate from the default format. ## Building the image You can build the container image using the command `docker-compose build`. This will build all services specified in the `docker-compose.yml` file. Any build configuration/environment variables can be defined in a `.env` file. A `.env.example` file is given for each configuration. ## Running the container For running the server, we can use `docker-compose up -d`. This will start the service in the background. You can then see any logs using `docker-compose logs`. If you want the logs to update automatically, use `docker-compose logs -f`. # Why did I make this? Well, I just wanted to put all my knowledge in one basket. this makes it easier to manage and share with others. I spend a lot of time tweaking these configs and figuring out how they work best (for me at least), and wanted to share this with everyone else.