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Minecraft Server Container

Introduction

Hello, this is my own creation of a Minecraft server that automatically starts when executing the Docker Run command.

By default (latest tag) this server runs with the next configuration:

And that's it, there is no modified image in this container, just simple vanilla experience.

Usage

Create a new server

To start using this container you can use the basics commands of Docker. For example, to create a new server you can use the following command:

  1. docker run --name minecraft-server -d -p 25565:25565 dagp/minecraft-server
  2. This will start the creation of the Minecraft Server, no world is previously generated so every time you create a server there will be a different world. Keep in mind that the command will generate the latest version of Minecraft.

Using an specific version of Minecraft

In the #Tags section in this document you will find the tags to generate an specific version of Minecraft. For example if you want to create a server in 1.19.3 version you can use:

docker run --name minecraft-server -d -p 25565:25565 dagp/minecraft-server:1.19.3

Starting and stoping the server

docker start minecraft-server docker stop minecraft-server

Remember that "minecraft-server" can be also the container ID or a custom name that you can specify when generating the container.

To check the containers IDs you can use this command: docker ps -a

Future of this project

I will continue to add more versions of Minecraft and also making possible to customize RAM, max players and MOTD when generating the container. I will also try to add Bukkit/Spigot images but keep in mind that every single version need to be tested manually so it will take a while.

You can also find the Docker Hub repository here: https://hub.docker.com/r/dagp/minecraft-server

Tags

You can find the Tags in the Docker Hub repository: https://hub.docker.com/r/dagp/minecraft-server