Minecraft servers allow players to play online or via a local area network with other people. Internally, the game runs a server for single-player games, this was done in order to make the single-player game experience consistent with the multiplayer experience and make it so that changes made to the game such as bug fixes apply to both single-player games and multiplayer games.
![Supports amd64 Architecture][amd64-shield]
This add-on allows you to run Minecraft: Java Edition server within Home Assistant.
Follow these steps to get the add-on installed on your system:
- Navigate in your Home Assistant frontend to Supervisor -> Add-on Store.
- Find the "Minecraft" add-on and click it.
- Click on the "INSTALL" button.
Before you start the add-on you must accept the EULA in the configuration page. Then you can start the add-on. The share
directories are mounted for your convenience.
Via the application's settings page. Aside from the EULA all the other options change the server.properties
.
While there is no warranty or support, you are welcome to raise an Issue.