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Many of the following settings for the server are set using environment variables, so I should probably just explain environment variables now.
You must also separate these command line options from other parts of the command with spaces (like this: command -o value file). When using multiple command line options, you must separate them with spaces (like this: -o value -options value). Many command line options, including the vast majority of the ones that I will show you here, are followed by some sort of value (like this: -o value or this: -option value). "Command line options"? What are those?Ĭommand line options are letters preceded by a single hyphen (like this: -o) or strings of text preceded by two hyphens (like this: -option). Just a heads up: I'm always going to use angle brackets (these things: ) to enclose things that you should replace.Įrm. In this version of the command, you replace the part with a list of command line options separated by spaces.
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A better way to represent the command that you should use to start your Garry's Mod server is this: You remember the command from earlier? That was just an example. And there are way more settings than that. Wait, what about the settings? I don't want a 20 player sandbox server on gm_flatgrass called "A Garry's Mod Server"!Ĭalm down, buddy. It might even help me in a legal situation, should one arise.
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It makes updating smoother, code simpler, images smaller, build times quicker, and programming easier. While to a casual user that may seem like a really stupid way to have this image work, trust me, there are plenty of really good reasons why I made the image this way from a development perspective. Instead, the container validates and either installs or updates the server every time that it is started. This is because this image does not come with the Garry's Mod server, Counter Strike: Source content, and Team Fortress 2 content preinstalled. It will take a while to start, especially the first time that you start it.
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If that doesn't work, type the command again, but put sudo before the rest of the command and enter your password if necessary.Īssuming you didn't screw up, you should now have a functional Garry's Mod server. On Linux, open the terminal (try the shortcut Ctrl + T), type the command, and press Enter. If that doesn't work, try pressing Ctrl + Shift + Enter instead of just Enter after typing cmd, then click "Yes". On Windows press Windows Key + R, type cmd, then press Enter. Here's an example command:ĭocker run -p 27015:27015/udp phyremaster/easy-gmod Once you've got Docker installed, you're only one command away from having your own Garry's Mod server (but you probably shouldn't run this command yet - read through the whole guide first, and ignore the fact that I act like you ran the command already). I didn't make Docker, so I'm not going to debug it for you.
If you're having difficulties installing Docker CE, go get help somewhere else.
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On Windows, you can download Docker CE from the official website on most Linux distributions, you should be able to install Docker with something like sudo apt-get install docker-ce (or your distribution's equivalent).
In case you haven't realized yet, you need a Docker installation to use this.
This image automatically installs and mounts Counter Strike: Source and Team Fortress 2 content. These settings allow you to configure most of the important parts of the server without having to deal with the usual, complicated setup process. To use this image, you simply run it with the settings that you want (explained in detail below). This project can be pulled as a Docker image, which is basically a template for a container.
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This project aims to change that, with the help of Docker.ĭocker is a very useful program that allows you to run all kinds of software in containers (containers are like virtual machines, except they don't emulate the entire computer, so it's way faster). Garry's Mod servers are typically a pain in the butt to set up correctly.