### Minetrack Minetrack is a Minecraft PC/PE server tracker that lets you focus on what's happening *now*. Built to be lightweight and durable, you can easily adapt it to monitor BungeeCord or server instances. #### Try it out! You can see an up-to-date copy of the master branch running on https://minetrack.me #### Usage 1. Make sure everything is correct in ```config.json```. 2. Add/remove servers by editing the ```servers.json``` file. 3. Run ```npm install```. 4. Run ```node app.js``` to boot the system (may need sudo!) (There's also ```install.sh``` and ```start.sh```, but they may not work for your OS.) Database logging is disabled by default. You can enable it in ```config.json``` by setting ```logToDatabase``` to true. This requires sqlite3 drivers to be installed. #### What's being changed? For the changelog, check out the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) file. #### How do I get added to minetrack.me? At the moment, the main "minetrack.me" site is only accepting networks that average roughly 1,000 players at peak for **PC** servers, and 100 players at peak for **PE** servers. This is due to limited capacity and it's functionality. If you fit this description, you're welcome to open a Pull Request adding the network to ```servers.json```. Minetrack is designed to be flexible, you're more than welcome to fork/clone it and start your own listing focusing on different networks. *Smaller networks currently listed have been grandfathered in.* #### TODO - Add public API (similiar to old server.json) - Add ingame server, similiar to old mc.minetrack.me