Linux dedicated Server - list players?

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  • Hello,


    i run a dedicated Linux Server. Is there a "List players" command like /list in minecraft?


    And can i disable the output from the weather:


    SERVER -> next weather set! Rain
    Server weather transition done: Rain
    SERVER -> next weather set! Default
    Server weather transition done: Default
    SERVER -> next weather set! Overcast
    Server weather transition done: Overcast
    SERVER -> next weather set! Rain
    Server weather transition done: Rain
    SERVER -> next weather set! HeavyRainThunder
    Server weather transition done: HeavyRainThunder
    SERVER -> next weather set! Storm


    I just want to see the interesting things, like player connected?

  • Are you looking for an ingame command, or a command you can send to the server? In the latter case, you can use getplayercount to get a list of all players ;)


    Alternatively you can query the server via http. To do that, just query this address: http://<serverip>:<serverport-1>/playerlist. For example, when running on the same machine and if the server port is 4255 (the http port is then 4254), it would look like this: http://127.0.0.1:4254/playerlist


    About the debug output: Unfortunately you cannot disable it, but we will remove the weather output with the next update^^

  • Very interesting! Yes, looking for somehing like getplayercount. Would be good to have some more information, who is logged in? which group? how long logged in? :saint:



    And a command history would be great :thumbsup:



    Thanks for the infos!

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