The new BDSd
A unified way to manage multiple Minecraft java and Bedrock servers inside the container or locally.
What's is BDSd
BDSd is 'B'e'd'rock 'S'server 'd'aemon, but it not only manages Bedrock, also java and derivatives as it ended up becoming a global platform to manage Minecraft Servers
Install BDSd
- npx:
npx @the-bds-maneger/bdsd
- Windows:
npm install -g @the-bds-maneger/bdsd
- MacOS/Linux:
sudo npm install -g @the-bds-maneger/bdsd
- Android/Termux:
npm install -g @the-bds-maneger/bdsd
Container
/bds-cli
to new BDSd
Migrate I know that sudden changes are bad, but it always comes with improvements.
the Bds Cli
folks can get pretty used to it as most commands will be preserved inside the local bdsd
.
the Container
folks will have to make a big change because they haven't been updated for more than two major Bds Maneger core
updates, sorry but you'll have to manually migrate your container because I don't know which version you stopped!
you will have to migrate using bdsd server migrate <PATH>
and if you use mount volumes it has a different PATH
than /data
because THIS PATH
is DEFAULT from servers from BDSd to containers and attach a shell inside the container in order to run bdsd server migrate <PATH>
.
Daemon API
A faster way to manage Minecraft servers without having to crash your main terminal or leave a window open¹ to keep running your server.
Note
You still need a way to leave the daemon service in the background as it is a service that exposes a Unix socket by default in the
temporary
system folder and can be changed with theBDSD_SOCKET
ENV or the--socket
option when starting the service.The
Container
folks will have to get used to the new API standard which is located in the/v2
(alias to/
) and/v1
(deprecated use/v2
) routes.