Arte
Send server resource packs in spoon-sized bites!
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NOTE: Arte works only on Minecraft 1.20.3+
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About Arte
So, what does it do? Simple! Let's say you have a BIG server resource pack. Every time you make a little change, you will have to manually re-host it somewhere, and players will have to fully re-download it. This can get annoying. Arte splits the resource pack into parts (by namespaces), hosts it directly on your server and sends each one as a different server resource pack!
Q: How is this possible? There can only be one server resource pack loaded at one time!
A: In 1.20.3 Mojang added a new feature that allows servers to send multiple server resource packs at a time!
Players will only re-download the parts that actually need updating, and apply other server packs.
Getting Started
To set up Arte on your server follow these steps.
Prerequisites
Different mod-loader require different dependencies!
On Fabric:
On Spigot:
- Requires nothing!
On Paper:
- Requires ProtocolLib.
Installation
Download and install the mod or plugin from Modrinth, Hangar, Polymart, Spigot or GitHub Releases.
- Start your server
- Open Arte's config file
- Set
address
to your server's public address - Open the port specified in config (
1864
) or put already opened port in theport
field in config. - Restart your server
Usage
Put your resource pack source (not zipped) in the arte/resourcepack/
folder and run /arte reload
.
Note: Arte folder can be different depending on your server! If you use Fabric or Quilt, it's folder will be in server's folder. If you use Spigot, then Arte's folder will be located in
plugins/arte/
.
For more examples, please refer to the Documentation.
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