[Admin] Nifty, server launcher for Mac & Linux

Discussion in 'Bukkit Tools' started by acolite246, Feb 19, 2011.

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    acolite246

    Presenting
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    The bestest command-line CraftBukkit launcher. Period.

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    download v 1.1

    mac | linux
    What is it?
    Nifty is the bestest command-line CraftBukkit launcher for n00bs and admins alike.​
    It is NOT to be confused with server front-ends like TimberJaw's amazing Crafty, which it uses by default.
    Instead, Nifty serves as a back-end for updating and saving your server.​
    features

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    two double clicks.

    Once you download Nifty all you have to do is open the zip and launch Nifty: everything else is done for you.

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    awesome autosave.

    Nifty automatically backs up your world every time you start it. Experiment galore, you’re safe!

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    latest and greatest.

    CraftBukkit is in beta– that means new builds often, sometimes weekly. Nifty’s got you covered. Built-in update. Just for you.

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    so many choices.

    TimberJaw’s Crafty. CraftBukkit. Minecraft Server. However you like your sever, Nifty’s can do it.

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    for the newbies.

    Where would we be without the basics? That’s why Nifty includes WorldEdit and Essentials by default– and updates them, too.

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    advanced users, too

    No one is ‘too advanced’ to use Nifty. Not only is it completely open-source, Nifty also allows power users to add plugin sources manually. Swell!

    how to
    download. unzip. launch.


     
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    acolite246

    Updated to version 1.1!
    • Rewrite, easier to work with
    • Plugin support
    • Dedicated website
    • GitHub
     
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    Mr.Creeper07

    This looks good I just cant figure out how to use it.Is there good plugin suport?
    will this make a 24/7 server or do I have to start it everytime?
     
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    acolite246

    Thanks! I was working on an easier-to-use rewrite, but then my hard drive failed. First of all, are you on a Mac? Linux?

    This program is intended for manual launch– it will not run a 24/7 server. If you'd prefer that, try http://bukget.org/baskit
     
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