mark2 server01 server02 user
┌────────────── server01 ──────────────┐┌─────────── stats ───────────┐
│2015-06-04 13:55:34 | Server ││cpu: 0.20% │
│permissions file permissions.yml is ││mem: 2.06% │
│empty, ignoring it ││load: 0.10, 0.14, 0.11 │
│2015-06-04 13:55:35 | Done (3.522s)! ││players: 0 of 300 │
│For help, type "help" or "?" │└─────────────────────────────┘
│2015-06-04 13:55:35 | Using epoll │┌────────── players ──────────┐
│channel type ││ │
│2015-06-04 13:55:35 | [NoCheatPlus] ││ │
│Post-enable running... ││ │
│2015-06-04 13:55:35 | [NoCheatPlus] ││ │
│Post-enable finished. ││ │
│2015-06-04 13:56:16 # user attached ││ │
│2015-06-04 13:56:24 # user detached ││ │
│2015-06-04 14:00:37 # user attached ││ │
└──────────────────────────────────────┘└─────────────────────────────┘
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mark2 is a minecraft server wrapper, written in python and twisted. It aims to be the definitive wrapper, providing a rich feature-set and a powerful plugin interface. It has no requirement on craftbukkit.
see INSTALL.md for requirements and installation instructions
see USAGE.md for details on how to use mark2
- Your server runs in the background
- Multiple users can attach at once, with their own local prompt and command buffer
- Built in monitoring using cpu, memory, players and connectivity
- Rich screen/tmux-like client with built-in monitoring, tab-complete, command history, etc
- Powerful scheduling plugin, with a cron-like syntax. You can hook onto events like
@serverstopped
to run a cartograph, or runsave
on an interval - Automatically restart the server when it crashes, runs out of memory, or stops accepting connections
- Notifications via Prowl, Pushover, NotifyMyAndroid or email if something goes wrong.
- Relay in-game chat to IRC, and vice-versa
- MCBouncer ban support, even on a vanilla server.
- Read an RSS feed (such as a subreddit feed) and announce new entries in-game
- Back up your map and server log when the server stops
- Print a random message at an interval, e.g. '[SERVER] Lock your chests with /lock'
- Respond to user commands, e.g. ' !teamspeak' could
msg Notch Join our teamspeak server at xyz.com