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Batch noob trying to write a custom starting script for my 1.18.2 forge minecraft server. Any help is appreciated.

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I've been trying to write a script that will restart my server any time it shuts down or crashes but to no avail. Here's what my run.bat file looks like currently:
 

REM Forge requires a configured set of both JVM and program arguments.
REM Add custom JVM arguments to the user_jvm_args.txt
REM Add custom program arguments {such as nogui} to this file in the next line before the %* or
REM  pass them to this script directly

@echo off

:start
echo Loading Server...
java @user_jvm_args.txt @libraries/net/minecraftforge/forge/1.18.2-40.1.60/win_args.txt nogui

echo Restarting!
TIMEOUT 10
goto :start

It seems like any batch commands that I insert after "java @user_jvm_args.txt @libraries/net/minecraftforge/forge/1.18.2-40.1.60/win_args.txt" get completely ignored and the server doesn't restart.

What am I doing wrong?

  • 1 month later...

why dont you just add the run.bat (shortcut) in c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

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