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# Super Mario Odyssey: Online Server
The official server for the [Super Mario Odyssey: Online](https://github.com/CraftyBoss/SuperMarioOdysseyOnline) mod.
## Windows Setup
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1. Download latest build from [Releases](https://github.com/Sanae6/SmoOnlineServer/releases)
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2. Run `Server.exe`
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3. `settings.json` is autogenerated in step 2, modify it however you'd like.
## Building (Mac/Linux Setup)
Must have the [.NET 6 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download) and Git installed.
Run these commands in your shell:
```shell
git clone https://github.com/Sanae6/SmoOnlineServer
cd SmoOnlineServer
# replace run with build to only build the server
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dotnet run --project Server/Server.csproj -c Release
```
If you ran `dotnet build` instead of `dotnet run`, you can find the binary at `Server/bin/net6.0/Release/Server.exe`
## Running under systemd
If you have systemd, you can use the existing systemd serivce.
```shell
cp smo.serivce /etc/systemd/system/smo.service
# edit ExecStart to your path for the server executable and change WorkingDirectory to the server directory
chmod +x filepath to the server executable
systemctl enable --now smo.service
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# for TTY access i would recommand conspy but there is also reptyr, chvt
```
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## Run docker image
If you have [docker](https://docs.docker.com/) on your system, you can use the existing docker image.
That way you don't have to build this server yourself or manually handle executables.
```shell
docker run --rm -it -p 1027:1027 -v "/$PWD/data/://data/" ghcr.io/sanae6/smo-online-server
# on Windows, depending on the shell you're using, $PWD might not work. Use an absolute path instead.
```
To always check for and use the latest server version you can add `--pull=always` to the options.
Alternatively there's a `docker-compose.yml` for [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) to simplify the command line options:
```shell
# update server
docker-compose pull
# start server
docker-compose up -d
# open the server cli
docker attach `docker-compose ps -q` --sig-proxy=false
# watch server logs
docker-compose logs --tail=20 --follow
# stop server
docker-compose stop
```
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## Commands
Run `help` to get what commands are available in the server console.
Run the `loadsettings` command in the console to update the settings without restarting.
Server address and port will require a server restart, but everything else should update when you run `loadsettings`.
[//]: # (TODO: Document all commands, possibly rename them too.)
## Settings
### Server
Address: the ip address of the server, default: 0.0.0.0 # this shouldn't be changed
Port: the port of the server, default 1027
Maxplayers: the max amount of players that can join, default: 8
Flip: flips the player upside down, defaults: enabled: true, pov: both
Scenario: sync's scenario's for all players on the server, default: false
Banlist: banned people are unable to join the server, default: false
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PersistShines/Moons: Allows the server to remember moon progress across crashes/restarts
### Discord
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Note: Token and LogChannel needs to a string puts "" around it
Token: the token of the bot you want to load into, default: null
Prefix: the bot prefix to be used, default: $
LogChannel: logs the server console to that channel, default: null