I don't know how to fix this and I am thankful for every help attempt that comes here. The error it is throwing is the following: Now the server is on 47.2.0 and I can play without OP, which is totally fine but if I want to do something only OPs can do, I have to put it into the console, where I don't have auto-completion. Thought of downgrading the server to 47.2.0 but still didn't work. Weird, I thought and promptly updated the forge version to the client sided version, 47.2.17. I typed "op mc_nicky_com" in the console and just saw, that I automatically disconnected. Everything's working fine, the mods are getting loaded, I can join and play on it. I started a Forge server which is hosted by cloudnord (don't know it this information is necessary or not). Now you can share your GitHub link with those who you are asking for help. gitignore file that Forge’s MDK has provided (hence the strictness on which folder git init is run from) Note that it is intentional that some are not synced with GitHub and this is done with the (hidden). Navigate to GitHub and you should now see most of the files. In the case of GitHub it should look like: /.git Navigate to the folder you extracted Forge’s MDK to (the one that had all the licenses in). Open a command prompt (CMD, Powershell, Terminal, etc). I’ve tried working around with essentials and permissions to different ranks but that didn’t work either. Yeah that’s what I’m using and it registers the command and says keepinventory is set to false and then when you die you still keep your items. The following instructions will use the Git Command Line and as such they assume you already have it installed and that you have created a repository. Just to be sure, not some other type of command. When setting up a GitHub Repo it might seem easy to just upload everything, however this method has the potential for mistakes that could lead to trouble later on, it is recommended to use a Git client or to get comfortable with the Git command line. The most convenient way to do this is via GitHub or another source control hub. When you have an issue with your mod the most helpful thing you can do when asking for help is to provide your code to those helping you. minecraft\logs.Ĭurse/Overwolf: If you are using the Curse Launcher, their configurations break Forge's log settings, fortunately there is an easier workaround than I originally thought, this works even with Curse's installation of the Minecraft launcher as long as it is not launched THROUGH Twitch: Mojang Launcher: When using the Mojang launcher debug.log is found in.
log is added the log will appear with the. Windows hides file extensions by default so the installer may appear without the. This log will be called either installer.log or named the same as the installer but with.
Post your installer log, found in the same place you ran the installer By following the simple steps outlined in this guide, you can easily enable keep inventory and enjoy a more relaxed Minecraft experience.Please post logs using one of the following sites (Thank you Lumber Wizard for the list):ĭo NOT use sites like Mediafire, Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, or a site that has a countdown before offering downloads. When you inevitably meet your demise, you’ll notice that all your items are intact, thanks to the keep inventory option you enabled earlier.Įnabling the keep inventory option in Minecraft version 1.12 can significantly reduce frustration and allow you to focus on exploring and building without the fear of losing all your hard-earned items upon death. Start playing normally and keep an eye on your inventory. Log in to your Minecraft game and join the server you’ve made changes to. If you’re using a server hosting service, there is often a ‘Restart Server’ option within the control panel. Once saved, restart your Minecraft server for the changes to take effect. If you’re using an FTP client, be sure to overwrite the existing file on the server. Your line should now read ‘keepInventory=true.’ Step 4: Saving and Restarting the ServerĪfter making the necessary changes, save the ‘server.properties’ file. Look for the line that reads ‘keepInventory=false.’ Change the value ‘false’ to ‘true’ to enable the keep inventory option. This file contains various settings and configurations for your Minecraft server, including the option to enable keep inventory. Locate the ‘server.properties’ file and open it using a text editor of your choice. Once you’ve accessed the server files, navigate to the main directory. If you’re self-hosting your server, you’ll need to connect to it using an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client. If you’re using a server hosting service, they often provide a file manager that allows you to access the files directly. Log in to your hosting account or server provider and locate the Minecraft server files. The first step towards enabling keep inventory is accessing the server files.