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# FreeHL Server Configs
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Here's our systemd service files as well as the configs
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we run on our FreeHL test servers.
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Clone this directory into the root of your dedicated
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server setup.
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## In case you need the dedicated server...
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You can bootstrap a dedicated server with this gist:
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https://code.idtech.space/eukara/gist/raw/branch/main/freehlded-bootstrap.sh
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## When you have the dedicated server files...
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...and you cloned this repo into its own directory inside of it, e.g. `configs/`,
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simply run `./copy-cfgs.sh` and it will copy the `server.cfg` files.
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You can also run `sudo ./install-services.sh` to install the systemd service files.
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**Do edit them first**, they assume the dedicated server sits in `~/halflife`. They'll be run in user mode. If you want them to keep running after logging out, *enable lingering* like so: `sudo loginctl enable-linger username`
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From then on you can enable them all like this:
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`./enable-services.sh`
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...to restart/launch them:
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`./restart-services.sh`
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etc. - you will figure it out.
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For a new mod to be recognized by the service files, you simply need to have a sub-directory with a `server.cfg` file and it'll assume you've got a mod directory set up within your installation.
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-- eukara |