LinuxGSM/README.md
Max Vaessen a75ce429b5
feat: allow forks to use master branch (#3073)
The standard behaviour for master is that it uses the release/version number rather than the latest master. This is designed to prevent modules "version mixing" e.g alerts.sh being on v20.4.0 and alerts_discord.sh being v20.5.0. Version mixing can cause unpredictable behaviour and break installs.

This solution will ensure that only the official the GameServerManagers repo uses this method. This allows forked repos to use custom code in master ignoring the release.
2020-10-10 22:14:19 +01:00

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LinuxGSM

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LinuxGSM is the command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers.

Hassle-Free Dedicated Game Servers

Traditionally game servers are not easy to manage yourself. Admins often have to spend hours messing around trying to get their server working. LinuxGSM is a command-line tool designed to be as simple as possible, allowing admins to spend less time on management and more time gaming.

Main features

100+ game servers supported

  • 🚚 Installer
  • 🔍 Monitor
  • ☎️ Alerts
  • ☁️ Updater
  • 📘 Server Details
  • 💾 Backup
  • 💻 Console

🐧 Compatibility

LinuxGSM will run on popular distros as long as the minimum requirements are met.

  • Ubuntu
  • Debian
  • CentOS

Other distros are likely to work but are not fully tested.

🔧 Requirements

Each game server has its own specific dependency requirements. Visit a specific game server installation page on the LinuxGSM website to check dependency requirements for the game server you want to install.

📘 Documentation

Documentation is found at linuxgsm.com and docs.linuxgsm.com.

Support

There are a various ways to get support, check out the support page to the right support.

❤️ Donate

If you would like to donate to the project there are several ways you can, via GitHub Sponsors and PayPal. I would like to thank everyone who has previously sent a donation. Since 2012 LinuxGSM has been steadily growing with new servers, features and improvements added regularly.

Contributors

A big thank you goes to all the wonderful people who contribute ideas, code, docs and support to this project.