// example servercmdline.txt file (1.1) // to use this file, add -Cconfig/servercmdline.txt to your servers commandline // // * you can't use cubescript here! // * everything after '//' in a line will be ignored // * one commandline parameter per line only // * you have to use the '-' characters for the switches // * you can separate the switch and it's argument by whitespace // // see docs/commandline.html for full parameter descriptions // example MOTD: -o \f3server using example cmdline file (config/servercmdline.txt)\n\f2feel free to change this :) // commonly used commandline switches: // -o // MOTD // -n // server description // -n1 // custom server description prefix // -n2 // custom server description suffix // -f // port, 1..65534, default 28763 // -c // max client number, 1..20, default 6 // -D // number of demos to keep in RAM, default 5 // the switches o, n, n1 and n2 support coloring and character escaping; 'o' also supports escaped newlines // the available colors are: 0: green, 1: blue, 2: yellow, 3: red, 4: gray, 5: white, 6: dark brown, 7: dark red // example multiline MOTD: -o line 1\nline 2\nline 3 // example colored server description: -n \f3red\f1blue // change these, if you don't like the defaults: // -k // kickthreshold, -1..-100, default -5 // -y // banthreshold, -1..-100, default -6 // -r // server maprot file, default config/maprot.cfg // -X // server passwords file, default config/serverpwd.cfg // -B // server IP blacklist file, default config/serverblacklist.cfg // -K // server nickname blacklist file, default config/nicknameblacklist.cfg // -P // voting permission string (read docs/commandline.html) // k kick players // b ban players (and remove bans) // m change mastermode (open/private) // f force a player to the other team // a enable/disable autoteam // s shuffle the teams // r record a demo of the next game (if autorecording is disabled) // c clear all demos on server // d change server description // e vote for coopedit mode // p vote for a gamemode that is not supported by the map (default: no one can) // w vote to kick/ban without clear reasons // default: fkBMASRCDEW (lowercase: a user can vote for it; uppercase: admin role is required to vote) // -M // sendmap permission string (read docs/commandline.html) // c create new map (initial map upload) // u update existing map (same or newer revision) // r revert existing map to older revision // d delete map (default: no one can) // default: CRU (lowercase: any user is allowed to do it; uppercase: admin role is required) // -Z // sendmap/incoming limit in MB (default = 10MB) // -I // serverinfo text filename prefix, default config/serverinfo // -O // MOTD text filename prefix, default config/motd // rarely used switches: // -p // serverpassword, for passworded servers // -N // syslog identity string // -F // syslog facility, 0..7, default 6 // -x // adminpasswd, don't use, use serverpwd.cfg instead // -W // demopath, path & file prefix to store recorded demos at // -V // verbose logging (enable this via commandline, until you're sure, there are no errors in your config left) // -C // import commandline options from file (can be used recursively) // -T // Add timestamps to every line of the console and file logs. // -LF // Sets the logging level for file logs (0..5), default 2 (Win & Mac) or 5 (Linux) // -LS // Sets the logging level for syslog logging (0..5), default 2 (Linux) or 5 (Win & Mac) // The following levels can be selected (-LF & -LS): // 0 DEBUG: logs all messages // 1 VERBOSE: logs all messages of level VERBOSE and above (same as console log, when using the -V switch) // 2 INFO: logs all messages of level INFO and above (same as console without -V switch) // 3 WARNING: log only messages of level WARNING and above // 4 ERROR: log only messages of level ERROR // 5 do not write to the log // -A // Restricts voting for a map/mode to admins. This switch can be used several times. // don't use these switches, unless you really know what you're doing: // -u // uprate // -i // ip, only for machines with multiple network interfaces // -m // masterserver URL (exception: use "-m localhost", if you don't want AC to register at a masterserver at all)