How To Make Your Own Minecraft Server With Eaglercraft!

Luke Thompson
13 Oct 202203:59

Summary

TLDRThis tutorial video guides viewers on setting up their own Eagle aircraft-themed Minecraft server. It begins with forking a project from a provided link, which is inaccessible on restricted Chromebooks like those at schools. After forking, viewers can customize their server with a name and description, then run it to see a list of installed plugins. They can join the server using the displayed IP address. The video also teaches how to change the server's URL name and retrieve the server IP for multiplayer access. It offers alternative methods to play Minecraft in a browser or as an HTML file if the website is blocked. Finally, it explains how to grant operator status to a user. The creator apologizes for the website's blockage in schools and suggests using proxies as a workaround, ending with a call to like and subscribe.

Takeaways

  • 🔗 Visit the second link in the description to start creating your Minecraft server.
  • 🚫 Note that this process may not work on restricted Chromebooks, such as those used in schools, due to website restrictions.
  • 📝 Click 'Fork' to create a copy of the server, name it, and provide a description.
  • 💻 After forking, you'll be presented with a new page to run the server.
  • 🛠️ You can manage plugins by typing 'Java bucket command plugins' in the console to see and modify the list.
  • 📡 To join your server, use the IP displayed on the screen.
  • 🎮 Test the server by opening it in a new tab to ensure it's working correctly.
  • 🔄 Change the name of your Minecraft URL to personalize your server.
  • 🌐 To find your server IP, open the server page in a new tab and adjust settings as needed.
  • 🕹️ Play Minecraft in a browser by clicking the third link in the description, or download the game as an HTML file if blocked.
  • 🔄 To join your server, add it in Minecraft's multiplayer menu using the provided IP.
  • 👤 You'll initially have a random username, which you can change.
  • 🛠️ To grant operator status, disconnect from the server and type 'op' followed by your username in the console.
  • 🏆 If you're interested in a vanilla survival world, you don't need to perform the operator steps.
  • 👍 Remember to like and subscribe for more content from Loop Tech.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The purpose of the video is to guide viewers on how to create their own Eagle aircraft-themed Minecraft server.

  • Is it possible to create the server on a restricted Chromebook at school?

    -No, it is not possible because the website used for creating the server is typically blocked on most school computers.

  • What does 'Fork' mean in the context of the video?

    -'Fork' refers to creating a copy of an existing repository, which the viewer can then customize and name as they wish.

  • What is the initial step after forking the repository?

    -After forking the repository, the viewer should click 'run' to start the server setup process.

  • How can viewers see the list of plugins installed on their server?

    -Viewers can see the list of installed plugins by typing 'Java bucket command plugins' in the console once the server is running.

  • What is the process to join the server?

    -To join the server, viewers should go to the IP displayed on their screen and type it into their Minecraft game under 'multiplayer' and 'add server'.

  • How can viewers change the name of their Minecraft URL?

    -Viewers can change the name of their Minecraft URL by clicking on the designated area and entering a new name of their choice.

  • What is the server IP and how is it obtained?

    -The server IP is the unique address that allows players to join the server. It is obtained by opening the server's page in a new tab and adjusting the settings.

  • How can viewers play Minecraft in a browser if the website is blocked?

    -If the website is blocked, viewers can click the fourth link in the description to download the game as an HTML file and play it offline.

  • What does the term 'operator' or 'op' mean in the context of the Minecraft server?

    -'Operator' or 'op' refers to a user with administrative privileges on the server, which can be granted by typing 'op' followed by the username in the console.

  • What should viewers do if they just want a vanilla survival world without additional administrative features?

    -If viewers want a vanilla survival world, they do not need to perform the steps related to granting operator privileges and can enjoy the game without making any changes.

  • What does the video creator apologize for and why?

    -The video creator apologizes for their website being blocked at their school district and not being able to provide a proxy due to potential consequences with their mother.

Outlines

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🛠️ Setting Up an Eagle Aircraft Minecraft Server

This paragraph provides a step-by-step guide on creating a personal Minecraft server with an Eagle aircraft theme. The process starts by visiting a specific link in the description, which will lead to a page where users can 'Fork' a project and customize its name and description. It's noted that this cannot be done on restricted Chromebooks like those at school, as the website is often blocked. After forking, users are directed to click 'Run' to initiate the server setup. During this process, they can input commands related to Java, bucket, and plugins to manage the server's functionality. The video creator suggests joining their server using the displayed IP address and provides a method to test the server's functionality. The paragraph also explains how to change the Minecraft URL to a personalized one and how to obtain the server IP for further customization. Finally, the video instructs viewers on how to join the server from within Minecraft, either through a browser or by downloading the game as an HTML file if the website is blocked.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Eagle aircraft

The term 'Eagle aircraft' likely refers to a specific type of aircraft or a theme within the Minecraft server being discussed. In the context of the video, it seems to be a custom or themed Minecraft server that the creator is showing how to set up. The script mentions 'Eagle aircraft slash, Minecraft server' which suggests a server with an eagle or aircraft theme, although the exact nature of this theme is not detailed in the transcript.

💡Minecraft server

A 'Minecraft server' is a dedicated server where players can join to play the game Minecraft together. In the video, the creator is guiding viewers through the process of creating their own Minecraft server, which is a central theme of the tutorial. The script outlines steps to set up and customize the server, such as choosing a name and description, and installing plugins.

💡Fork

In the context of the video, 'fork' is a term used in software development, particularly on platforms like GitHub, where it refers to creating a copy of a repository so that one can freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project. The script instructs viewers to 'click Fork' to create their own version of a base server setup.

💡Run

'Run' in this context refers to the action of executing or starting up a program or server. The video script mentions 'click run' as a step in the process of getting the Minecraft server up and running after it has been set up and configured.

💡Java

Java is a programming language widely used for developing applications and is the primary language for Minecraft server development. In the script, 'Java' is mentioned as part of the command line interface where users can input commands to manage their server, such as listing plugins.

💡Plugins

In the context of Minecraft servers, 'plugins' are additional software components that extend the functionality of the server. The video script mentions that viewers can see all the plugins that have been installed automatically and provides the option to delete or add new ones.

💡IP address

An 'IP address' is a numerical label assigned to devices connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication, such as the Minecraft server. The video script instructs viewers on how to find and use their server's IP address to join the server from a Minecraft client.

💡Operator

In the context of a Minecraft server, an 'operator' or 'op' is a player with administrative privileges, such as the ability to manage other players and the server environment. The script explains how to give oneself operator status by typing 'op' followed by the username in the server console.

💡Vanilla survival

'Vanilla survival' refers to playing Minecraft in its original, unmodified form, without any additional plugins or modifications. The script mentions that if viewers are only interested in a standard survival experience, they do not need to perform the additional steps of becoming an operator or modifying the server.

💡Multiplayer

In the context of Minecraft, 'multiplayer' refers to the game mode where players can join together on a server to play the game collaboratively. The script guides viewers on how to set up and join a multiplayer server that they have created.

💡HTML file

An 'HTML file' is a text file that contains code written in HyperText Markup Language, which is used to create and structure web pages. The video script mentions downloading the game as an 'HTML file', which suggests a method to play Minecraft in a web browser environment, possibly bypassing restrictions on certain devices.

Highlights

Introduction to creating an Eagle aircraft themed Minecraft server.

Accessing the server creation page via a link in the description.

Inability to create the server on restricted Chromebooks due to blocked websites.

Forking a new repository and naming it for the Minecraft server.

Running the server and exploring the initial setup.

Using Java bucket command to view and manage plugins.

Customizing the server with installed plugins.

Invitation to join the server using the displayed IP.

Testing the server console by opening it in a new tab.

Changing the Minecraft URL to a custom name.

Obtaining the server IP for multiplayer settings.

Accessing Minecraft in a browser if the website is blocked.

Downloading the game as an HTML file as an alternative.

Launching Minecraft and adding the custom server.

Joining the server and playing in the custom environment.

Managing player names and customizing the username.

Granting operator status to the server host.

Maintaining a vanilla survival experience if desired.

Apology for website blockage issues in schools.

Invitation to like and subscribe for more content.

Transcripts

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in this video I'll show you how to

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create your own Eagle aircraft slash

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Minecraft server first go to the second

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link in the description which will bring

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up a page like this please note that you

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can't do this on a restricted Chromebook

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like at school because the website we're

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using is blocked on most School

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computers click Fork

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and then you can name it whatever you

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want and type the description

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then tap Fork again

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once that loads a page like this will

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come up

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click run

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while this is starting up you can type

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Java

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bucket command

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plugins and you can see all the plugins

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that I've installed automatically you

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can delete these or add new ones

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but these are the ones that I have on my

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server which you should definitely join

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by going to the IP on your screen now

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once this is done you can see press any

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key to enable sound and this is your

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console right here to test this you can

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just open it in a new tab

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if it works this will come up

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now that we've tested this

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you probably want to change the name of

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your Minecraft URL so click here

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and then change the name to whatever you

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want

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I made mine test and this will be

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whatever you set your username as when

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you made your account

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to get your server IP you want to open

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that page in a new tab again

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once you've opened your URL and adjusted

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all your settings click multiplayer

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click your server and then click edit

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this will be your server IP

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after you've gotten your server IP you

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can click the third link in the

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description

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to play Minecraft in a browser and if my

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website is blocked on your Chromebook

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you can click the fourth Link in the

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description and download the game as an

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HTML file

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now that you've launched Minecraft

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through either method click multiplayer

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add server and then paste the IP here

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once you see your server on the list

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click join server

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and it'll put you right in

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now you can play around it'll give you a

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random username unless you change it

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so this is not my actual username

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and you're probably wondering since you

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have this server how do you give

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yourself operator or how do you opt

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yourself

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to do that disconnect from your server

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once you're uh back to your little place

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where your server is hosted you can just

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type op or op and then your username

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I don't remember what mine was

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you just click enter it'll say opt

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username

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so if there was a player with username

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as their username they would now have

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operator

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if you don't know what operator is and

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you just want a vanilla survival world

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then you're fine you don't have to do

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any of those last steps

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make sure to like And subscribe I'm very

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sorry that my website got blocked at

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least in my school district there's

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really nothing I can do about that I

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could uh make a new website or get a new

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domain or add a domain but

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that costs money and my mom would kill

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me if I did so

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very sorry about that the only way you

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can get on it is

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if you find a proxy which if I provide

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you with one my mother will also kill me

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thank you for watching and I'll see you

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next time on Loop Tech

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