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Minecraft Server Status Bot for Discord

Example

Requirements

Setup

  • Download this git repository
  • Rename config.example.json > config.json
  • Edit config.json with your minecraft server info + discord bot token
  • CD to repo directory & install dependancies through npm:
    • npm install
  • Run using: node app.js or if you use pm2: pm2 start app.js
  • Invite the bot to your discord server with permisions to:
    • Send Messages
    • Manage Messages
    • Attach Files
    • Read Message History

Useage

  • By default the bot command prefix is mc!, this can be changed in config.json

  • Available commands are:

    • help replies with list of bot commands
    • ip replies with minecraft server address listed in your config file
    • status|stat [serveraddress:port] responds with status of minecraft server. If no server address given, bot will use the one set in your config file. Port will default to 25565 if not specified.
    • online|on [serveraddress:port] responds with list of online players. Pulls from player sample array, may have limitation on number of results.
    • force-update|fu forces the bot to update it's status with server player count. Can only be run by server moderators.
    • pin posts the status of your mc server + pins it to the Discord channel. status/pin will be auto updated at the interval set in your config.json file
    • set <address|port|name|prefix|pinupdate|showPlayerSample> [value] updates the value for the specified setting in the config. if no value is set, it will return the current value
  • Examples:

    • mc!set address mc.hypixel.net
    • mc!status
    • mc!on
    • mc!status mc.hypixel.net

    Example

Notes

  • This bot uses the mcapi.us API.
    • mcapi.us is ratelimited to 600 requests per 10 minutes.
    • Try not to exceed this limit. If you do, your bots IP address could be blocked for abuse.

Updated Dec 08th 2021