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Minecraft Modpack Server

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Easily host modded Minecraft servers with configuration guidance.

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What Minecraft Modpack Server does

The Minecraft Modpack Server skill provides a streamlined process for setting up and hosting modded Minecraft servers using server pack zip files from platforms like CurseForge and Modrinth. This skill is designed for users who want to configure their servers for modded gameplay, including those using NeoForge or Forge. It guides users through each step of the setup, ensuring that they can customize their server according to their preferences and the requirements of the modpack they are using.

To begin, the skill prompts users for essential server preferences, such as the server name, game mode, difficulty, and player count. These inputs help tailor the server configuration to suit the intended gameplay experience. The skill then walks users through downloading the server pack, installing the necessary Java version, and setting up the mod loader. It also includes instructions for configuring server properties, tuning JVM arguments for optimal performance, and setting up automated backups to ensure data integrity.

The skill is particularly useful for both novice and experienced users who want to host a modded Minecraft server but may not be familiar with the intricacies of server configuration. By following the structured steps provided, users can avoid common pitfalls and achieve a stable and enjoyable gaming environment. The skill also emphasizes performance tuning, which is crucial for modded servers that often require more resources than vanilla setups.

Overall, this skill is an excellent resource for anyone looking to dive into the world of modded Minecraft hosting, providing clear guidance and best practices to ensure a smooth setup process.

When to use it

Use this skill when you want to create a modded Minecraft server and need assistance with setup and configuration.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for users looking to host vanilla Minecraft servers or those who prefer GUI-based server management tools.

What you can build with it

Setting Up a New Server

Quickly configure a modded Minecraft server using a server pack zip, with guided steps for optimal settings.

Performance Tuning

Adjust JVM arguments and server properties based on player count and mod complexity to enhance server performance.

Automated Backups

Implement a backup strategy to regularly save your Minecraft world and configurations, minimizing data loss.

How to install Minecraft Modpack Server

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/minecraft-modpack-server --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Minecraft Modpack Server Setup

When to use

  • User wants to set up a modded Minecraft server from a server pack zip
  • User needs help with NeoForge/Forge server configuration
  • User asks about Minecraft server performance tuning or backups

Gather User Preferences First

Before starting setup, ask the user for:

  • Server name / MOTD — what should it say in the server list?
  • Seed — specific seed or random?
  • Difficulty — peaceful / easy / normal / hard?
  • Gamemode — survival / creative / adventure?
  • Online mode — true (Mojang auth, legit accounts) or false (LAN/cracked friendly)?
  • Player count — how many players expected? (affects RAM & view distance tuning)
  • RAM allocation — or let agent decide based on mod count & available RAM?
  • View distance / simulation distance — or let agent pick based on player count & hardware?
  • PvP — on or off?
  • Whitelist — open server or whitelist only?
  • Backups — want automated backups? How often?

Use sensible defaults if the user doesn't care, but always ask before generating the config.

Steps

1. Download & Inspect the Pack

mkdir -p ~/minecraft-server
cd ~/minecraft-server
wget -O serverpack.zip "<URL>"
unzip -o serverpack.zip -d server
ls server/

Look for: startserver.sh, installer jar (neoforge/forge), user_jvm_args.txt, mods/ folder. Check the script to determine: mod loader type, version, and required Java version.

2. Install Java

  • Minecraft 1.21+ → Java 21: sudo apt install openjdk-21-jre-headless
  • Minecraft 1.18-1.20 → Java 17: sudo apt install openjdk-17-jre-headless
  • Minecraft 1.16 and below → Java 8: sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre-headless
  • Verify: java -version

3. Install the Mod Loader

Most server packs include an install script. Use the INSTALL_ONLY env var to install without launching:

cd ~/minecraft-server/server
ATM10_INSTALL_ONLY=true bash startserver.sh
# Or for generic Forge packs:
# java -jar forge-*-installer.jar --installServer

This downloads libraries, patches the server jar, etc.

4. Accept EULA

echo "eula=true" > ~/minecraft-server/server/eula.txt

5. Configure server.properties

Key settings for modded/LAN:

motd=\u00a7b\u00a7lServer Name \u00a7r\u00a78| \u00a7aModpack Name
server-port=25565
online-mode=true          # false for LAN without Mojang auth
enforce-secure-profile=true  # match online-mode
difficulty=hard            # most modpacks balance around hard
allow-flight=true          # REQUIRED for modded (flying mounts/items)
spawn-protection=0         # let everyone build at spawn
max-tick-time=180000       # modded needs longer tick timeout
enable-command-block=true

Performance settings (scale to hardware):

# 2 players, beefy machine:
view-distance=16
simulation-distance=10

# 4-6 players, moderate machine:
view-distance=10
simulation-distance=6

# 8+ players or weaker hardware:
view-distance=8
simulation-distance=4

6. Tune JVM Args (user_jvm_args.txt)

Scale RAM to player count and mod count. Rule of thumb for modded:

  • 100-200 mods: 6-12GB
  • 200-350+ mods: 12-24GB
  • Leave at least 8GB free for the OS/other tasks
-Xms12G
-Xmx24G
-XX:+UseG1GC
-XX:+ParallelRefProcEnabled
-XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=200
-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions
-XX:+DisableExplicitGC
-XX:+AlwaysPreTouch
-XX:G1NewSizePercent=30
-XX:G1MaxNewSizePercent=40
-XX:G1HeapRegionSize=8M
-XX:G1ReservePercent=20
-XX:G1HeapWastePercent=5
-XX:G1MixedGCCountTarget=4
-XX:InitiatingHeapOccupancyPercent=15
-XX:G1MixedGCLiveThresholdPercent=90
-XX:G1RSetUpdatingPauseTimePercent=5
-XX:SurvivorRatio=32
-XX:+PerfDisableSharedMem
-XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=1

7. Open Firewall

sudo ufw allow 25565/tcp comment "Minecraft Server"

Check with: sudo ufw status | grep 25565

8. Create Launch Script

cat > ~/start-minecraft.sh << 'EOF'
#!/bin/bash
cd ~/minecraft-server/server
java @user_jvm_args.txt @libraries/net/neoforged/neoforge/<VERSION>/unix_args.txt nogui
EOF
chmod +x ~/start-minecraft.sh

Note: For Forge (not NeoForge), the args file path differs. Check startserver.sh for the exact path.

9. Set Up Automated Backups

Create backup script:

cat > ~/minecraft-server/backup.sh << 'SCRIPT'
#!/bin/bash
SERVER_DIR="$HOME/minecraft-server/server"
BACKUP_DIR="$HOME/minecraft-server/backups"
WORLD_DIR="$SERVER_DIR/world"
MAX_BACKUPS=24
mkdir -p "$BACKUP_DIR"
[ ! -d "$WORLD_DIR" ] && echo "[BACKUP] No world folder" && exit 0
TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S)
BACKUP_FILE="$BACKUP_DIR/world_${TIMESTAMP}.tar.gz"
echo "[BACKUP] Starting at $(date)"
tar -czf "$BACKUP_FILE" -C "$SERVER_DIR" world
SIZE=$(du -h "$BACKUP_FILE" | cut -f1)
echo "[BACKUP] Saved: $BACKUP_FILE ($SIZE)"
BACKUP_COUNT=$(ls -1t "$BACKUP_DIR"/world_*.tar.gz 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
if [ "$BACKUP_COUNT" -gt "$MAX_BACKUPS" ]; then
    REMOVE=$((BACKUP_COUNT - MAX_BACKUPS))
    ls -1t "$BACKUP_DIR"/world_*.tar.gz | tail -n "$REMOVE" | xargs rm -f
    echo "[BACKUP] Pruned $REMOVE old backup(s)"
fi
echo "[BACKUP] Done at $(date)"
SCRIPT
chmod +x ~/minecraft-server/backup.sh

Add hourly cron:

(crontab -l 2>/dev/null | grep -v "minecraft/backup.sh"; echo "0 * * * * $HOME/minecraft-server/backup.sh >> $HOME/minecraft-server/backups/backup.log 2>&1") | crontab -

Pitfalls

  • ALWAYS set allow-flight=true for modded — mods with jetpacks/flight will kick players otherwise
  • max-tick-time=180000 or higher — modded servers often have long ticks during worldgen
  • First startup is SLOW (several minutes for big packs) — don't panic
  • "Can't keep up!" warnings on first launch are normal, settles after initial chunk gen
  • If online-mode=false, set enforce-secure-profile=false too or clients get rejected
  • The pack's startserver.sh often has an auto-restart loop — make a clean launch script without it
  • Delete the world/ folder to regenerate with a new seed
  • Some packs have env vars to control behavior (e.g., ATM10 uses ATM10_JAVA, ATM10_RESTART, ATM10_INSTALL_ONLY)

Verification

  • pgrep -fa neoforge or pgrep -fa minecraft to check if running
  • Check logs: tail -f ~/minecraft-server/server/logs/latest.log
  • Look for "Done (Xs)!" in the log = server is ready
  • Test connection: player adds server IP in Multiplayer

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