Using auto-mc for self-deploying minecraft servers
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ever wanted to:

  • play minecraft but the server was too expensive to host for just a little play session?
  • have a minecraft world you wanted to play with your friends as a one off thing?

introducing: auto-mc-redux!

this is a modified version of the script i maintain for automatically installing minecraft (on apt based distrobutions) and intigrating it with systemd. this aims to create a virtual machine, create the appropriate firewall rules, and install minecraft with a world that's kept in an s3 bucket, until you give it the command to un-deploy it, where it'll back up the world to the s3 bucket, and then unprovision the server!