Run and it point it to a directory where you want your server to be, select "Server",
and it will download and install a Minecraft server.
Create a mods/ folder in the server directory and put RaspberryJamMod.jar for your
server version there.
Put some sample scripts in a mcpipy/ subdirectory of the same folder as your minecraft server.
Make sure to include all mcpipy/mcpi.
If your server is open outside your LAN make a passwords.dat file and place it in your server directory, and make sure
each of your users has a .minecraft/mcpipy/mcpi/security.py file that matches it. See SECURITY.md for more information.
Instead of running minecraft_server_X.Y.jar to start the server, run the forge jar.
On a server, /py launches a script in the server's mcpipy/ directory, while /lpy launches a script in the client's
.minecraft/mcpipy/ directory. Note that /lpy only works if the client has the mod installed (otherwise, the user has
to submit script for curation and inclusion on the server, or launch them manually outside of Minecraft, making sure
their script contains the server IP; this is automagically handled if the script is launched via /lpy.
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