MCSManager Panel (MCSM) is a modern, secure, and distributed control panel designed for managing Minecraft and Steam game servers.
MCSManager has already gained a certain level of popularity within the community, specifically Minecraft. MCSManager excels in offering a centralized management solution for multiple server instances and provides a secure and reliable multi-user permission system. In addition, We are committed to supporting server administrators not only for Minecraft but also for Terraria and various Steam games. Our goal is to foster a thriving and supportive community for game server management.
MCSManager supports English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese, with plans to add support for more languages in the future!
Terminal
Instance List
Custom Layout
-
One-click deployment of
Minecraft
Java/Bedrock Server -
Compatible with most
Steam
game servers. (e.g.Palworld
,Squad
,Project Zomboid
,Terraria
, etc.) -
Customizable UI, create your own layout
-
Support
Docker
virtualization, multiuser, and commercial services -
Manage multiple servers with a single web interface
-
More...
MCSM supports both Windows
and Linux
. The only requirement is Node.js
and some libraries for decompression.
Require Node.js 16.20.2 or above.
For Windows, We provides packaged executable files:
Go to: https://mcsmanager.com/
One-Command Deployment
Script needs to register system services, it requires root permissions.
sudo su -c "wget -qO- https://script.mcsmanager.com/setup.sh | bash"
Usage
systemctl start mcsm-{web,daemon}
systemctl stop mcsm-{web,daemon}
- Only supports Ubuntu/Centos/Debian/Archlinux.
- Installation directory:
/opt/mcsmanager/
.
Linux Manual Installation
- If the installation script failed to execute correctly, you can try install it manually.
# Create /opt directory if not already
mkdir /opt
# Switch to /opt
cd /opt/
# Download Node.js 20.11. If you already have Node.js 16+ installed, ignore this step.
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v20.11.0/node-v20.11.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
# Decompress Node.js source
tar -xvf node-v20.11.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
# Add Node.js to system PATH
ln -s /opt/node-v20.11.0-linux-x64/bin/node /usr/bin/node
ln -s /opt/node-v20.11.0-linux-x64/bin/npm /usr/bin/npm
# Prepare MCSM's installation directory
mkdir /opt/mcsmanager/
cd /opt/mcsmanager/
# Download MCSManager
wget https://github.com/MCSManager/MCSManager/releases/latest/download/mcsmanager_linux_release.tar.gz
tar -zxf mcsmanager_linux_release.tar.gz
# Install dependencies
./install.sh
# Please open two terminals or screens.
# Start the daemon first.
./start-daemon.sh
# Start the web interface at the second terminal or screen.
./start-web.sh
# For web access, go to http://localhost:23333/
# In general, the web interface will automatically scan and add the local daemon.
This installation approach does not automatically set up MCSManager as a system service. Therefore, it is necessary to use screen
for management. For those interested in managing MCSManager through a system service, please refer to our wiki/documentation.
- Supported on modern browsers including
Chrome
,Firefox
, andSafari
. - Support for
IE
has been discontinued.
This section is specifically designed for developers. General users may disregard this portion without concern.
git clone https://github.com/MCSManager/MCSManager.git
./install-dependents.sh
./npm-dev-macos.sh
git clone https://github.com/MCSManager/MCSManager.git
./install-dependents.bat
./npm-dev-windows.bat
./build.bat # Windows
./build.sh # MacOS
Next, you'll need to go to the PTY and Zip-Tools projects to download the corresponding binary files and place them in the daemon/lib
directory to ensure the proper functioning of the Emulation Terminal
and File Decompression
.
If you experience any problems while using MCSManager, you are welcome to submit an Issue. Alternatively, you can fork the project and contribute directly by submitting a Pull Request.
Please ensure that any submitted code adheres to our existing coding style. For more details, refer to the guidelines provided in this issue.
Open Issue: Click here
Security Vulnerability Report: SECURITY.md
Thanks to these contributors for providing a substantial amount of translation:
The source code of MCSManager is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
Copyright ©2024 MCSManager.