Consistent use of name "mc" everywhere

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Everett Toews 2015-10-08 20:57:03 -05:00
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Mojang now requires accepting the [Minecraft EULA](https://account.mojang.com/do
such as
docker run -d -it -e EULA=TRUE -p 25565:25565 itzg/minecraft-server
docker run -d -it -e EULA=TRUE -p 25565:25565 --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
## Attaching data directory to host filesystem
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ but you can also choose to run a specific version with `-e FORGEVERSION=10.13.4.
$ docker run -d -v /path/on/host:/data -e VERSION=1.7.10 \
-e TYPE=FORGE -e FORGEVERSION=10.13.4.1448 \
-p 25565:25565 -e EULA=TRUE itzg/minecraft-server
-p 25565:25565 -e EULA=TRUE --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
In order to add mods, you will need to attach the container's `/data` directory
(see "Attaching data directory to host filesystem”).
@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ the `/path/on/host` folder contents look like:
If you add mods while the container is running, you'll need to restart it to pick those
up:
docker stop $ID
docker start $ID
docker stop mc
docker start mc
## Using Docker Compose
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ minecraft-server:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
container_name: minecraft-server
container_name: mc
tty: true
stdin_open: true
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ this server instance.
The difficulty level (default: `easy`) can be set like:
docker run -d -e DIFFICULTY=hard
docker run -d -e DIFFICULTY=hard ...
Valid values are: `peaceful`, `easy`, `normal`, and `hard`, and an
error message will be output in the logs if it's not one of these
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ For example:
The message of the day, shown below each server entry in the UI, can be changed with the `MOTD` environment variable, such as
docker run -d -e 'MOTD=My Server' ...
docker run -d -e 'MOTD=My Server' ...
If you leave it off, the last used or default message will be used. _The example shows how to specify a server
message of the day that contains spaces by putting quotes around the whole thing._
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ For example (just the `-e` bits):
You can either switch between world saves or run multiple containers with different saves by using the `LEVEL` option,
where the default is "world":
docker run -d -e LEVEL=bonus ...
docker run -d -e LEVEL=bonus ...
**NOTE:** if running multiple containers be sure to either specify a different `-v` host directory for each
`LEVEL` in use or don't use `-v` and the container's filesystem will keep things encapsulated.