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A simple tool to install and manage a Palworld dedicated server on Linux.

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Palworld Server Launcher

A simple command-line tool to help you install, manage, and run a dedicated Palworld server on Linux. This tool automates the setup process, including installing dependencies, configuring the server as a systemd service, and setting up permissions for easy management.

Features

  • Automated Installation: Installs SteamCMD and the Palworld dedicated server with a single command.
  • Package Manager Repair: Automatically attempts to fix common apt and dpkg issues before installation.
  • Service Management: Creates a systemd service to run the server in the background and start it on boot.
  • Permission Handling: Configures Polkit rules to allow server management (start, stop, restart) without needing sudo.
  • Unattended Setup: Automatically accepts the SteamCMD license agreement for a smoother setup process.

Prerequisites

  • An Ubuntu Linux distribution.
  • sudo privileges for the user running the script.

Installation

pip install palworld-server-launcher

Usage

After installation, you can use the palworld-server-launcher command:

Install the Server

This command will install the server, configure it with the specified port and player count, and set it up as a systemd service.

# Install the server with default settings (port 8211, 32 players)
palworld-server-launcher install

# Install with custom settings and start the server immediately
palworld-server-launcher install --port 8211 --players 16 --start

Manage the Server

Once installed, you can control the server state. Thanks to the Polkit setup, you do not need sudo for these commands.

# Start the server
palworld-server-launcher start

# Stop the server
palworld-server-launcher stop

# Restart the server
palworld-server-launcher restart

# Check the server's status
palworld-server-launcher status

# Enable the server to start automatically on boot
palworld-server-launcher enable

# Disable the server from starting on boot
palworld-server-launcher disable

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