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minetest(6) minetest(6) NAME minetest - Multiplayer infinite-world block sandbox SYNOPSIS minetest [ OPTION ... ] DESCRIPTION Minetest is one of the first InfiniMiner/Minecraft(/whatever) inspired games (started October 2010), with a goal of taking the survival multi- player gameplay to a slightly different direction. The main design philosophy is to keep it technically simple, stable and portable. It will be kept lightweight enough to run on fairly old hard- ware. OPTIONS --address <value> Address to connect to --config <value> Load configuration from specified file --disable-unittests Disable unit tests --enable-unittests Enable unit tests --gameid <value> Set gameid --go Disable main menu --help Show allowed options --version Show version information --logfile <value> Set logfile path (debug.txt) --map-dir <value> Same as --world (deprecated) --name <value> Set player name --password <value> Set password --port <value> Set network port (UDP) to use --random-input Enable random user input, for testing --server Run dedicated server --speedtests Run speed tests --videomodes List available video modes --info Print more information to console --verbose Print even more information to console --trace Print enormous amounts of information to console --world <value> Set world path --migrate <value> Migrate from current map backend to another. Possible values are sqlite3 and leveldb. Only works when using --server. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES MINETEST_SUBGAME_PATH Colon delimited list of directories to search for subgames. BUGS Please report all bugs to Perttu Ahola <celeron55@gmail.com>. AUTHOR Perttu Ahola <celeron55@gmail.com> and contributors. This man page was originally written by Juhani Numminen <juhaninummi- nen0@gmail.com>. WWW http://www.minetest.net/ SEE ALSO minetestserver(6) 10 September 2013 minetest(6)
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