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* Node.js v12 and up
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* TypeScript installed (`npm i -g typescript`, may require `sudo` or administrator permissions)
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* An **OFFLINE** 1.8.9-compatible Minecraft server or proxy
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### Setup Guide
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### Setup
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#### If Repl.it is acceptable, fork the [demo](https://replit.com/@WorldEditAxe/eaglerx-server) and connect to it. All proxy files will be under the `proxy` folder.
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1. Download and extract this repository to a folder on your computer.
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2. Open a terminal and go to the folder of the repository. Run `npm i`, followed by `tsc`.
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```
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3. Start your proxy by running `node index.js`.
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4. Connect to your server. For the server address, use the folllowing format: `ws://<IP>:<port>`. If you are using encryption, replace `ws://` with `wss://`.
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### Creating Issues
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## Creating Issues
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When creating a new issue, please:
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- Refrain from opening duplicate issues. If your issue is already there, please join in on the conversation there instead!
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- Provide a brief description of the issue, what you expected, and what you got instead. Avoid unhelpful and overly short summaries - we need to know what's wrong!
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