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- Download the Fabric Installer from [[https://fabricmc.net/use/server/|the Minecraft Server download page]] with the manual installation link below the download button or [[https://fabricmc.net/use/installer/|the Minecraft Launcher download page]] as if it was a client install. | - Download the Fabric Installer from [[https://fabricmc.net/use/server/|the Minecraft Server download page]] with the manual installation link below the download button or [[https://fabricmc.net/use/installer/|the Minecraft Launcher download page]] as if it was a client install. |
- Open the installer. Select the "Server" tab at the top of the window. | - Open the installer. Select the "Server" tab at the top of the window. In the window you can select the Minecraft version, loader version, and the install location. |
- Open the installer. In the window you can select the Minecraft version, loader version, and the install location. | |
- Press Install. In the output directory, a ''fabric-server-launch.jar'' will be created. It expects a ''server.jar'', which is the vanilla server JAR, generally found on Mojang's version announcement blog posts, next to it, but will also generate a properties file on first launch where you can change the path.\\ **NOTE** If you are upgrading your existing server, remember to remove the ''.fabric'' folder if the installer did not remove that for you! Or you will get classloading errors. | - Press Install. In the output directory, a ''fabric-server-launch.jar'' will be created. It expects a ''server.jar'', which is the vanilla server JAR, generally found on Mojang's version announcement blog posts, next to it, but will also generate a properties file on first launch where you can change the path.\\ **NOTE** If you are upgrading your existing server, remember to remove the ''.fabric'' folder if the installer did not remove that for you! Or you will get classloading errors. |
- When uploading to a remote host, make sure to include ''fabric-server-launcher.jar'', ''server.properties'', ''server.jar'' and the ''libraries'' folder with its contents | - When uploading to a remote host, make sure to include ''fabric-server-launcher.jar'', ''server.properties'', ''server.jar'' and the ''libraries'' folder with its contents |