Add instructions to how to run Minecraft server
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Minecraft-bridge
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# Minecraft-bridge
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This repository hosts a Minecraft server that is also connected to a Matrix client.
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This way, communication is enabled between a Minecraft server and a Matrix room.
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## Setup
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To create a Docker image, go to this folder and run the following command:
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```
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docker build -t matrix-mc-server ./
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```
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Then, once a Docker image has been created, you can run the following command to run a Minecraft server. In `config.py`, you can find additional environment variables you can insert to alter settings on the Minecraft server.
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```
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docker run --name mc-server \
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-p 25565:25565 \
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-v "<folder in which your store your Minecraft world>":/usr/src/app/world \
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-e EULA=true \
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-e MATRIX_HOMESERVER='<your matrix homeserver>' \
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-e MATRIX_USERNAME='<matrix bridge client username>' \
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-e MATRIX_PASSWORD='<matrix bridge client password>' \
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-e MC_CHANNEL='<channel in which you communicate>' \
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-e SERVER_ADDRESS='<ip address where players can connect to the server>' \
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mc-bridge
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```
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This should successfully launch your bridged Minecraft server.
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