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I just use docker compose to manage my mc server.
All from the terminal but works very nice.
do you use a premade compose file or did you write your own? i started out my own but it quickly got very complicated...
I wrote my own but it's manageable. I use mods, resource packs, data packs and have a whitelist. I make sure to backup the compose file from time to time.
If you are having an issue managing it, let me know.
oh this was a while ago, i currently don't have a homelab. i gave up waiting for mods to update and then it slipped my mind.
I need to move mine, my current solution kinda sucks.