Telegram-bot-rcon-for-mcpe-servers
by ggg555mc
This project provides a Telegram bot that allows you to remotely control Minecraft Pocket Edition (MCPE) servers. It utilizes RCON to execute commands and manage the server from within Telegram.
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What is Telegram-bot-rcon-for-mcpe-servers?
A Telegram bot that enables remote control of Minecraft Pocket Edition (MCPE) servers using the RCON protocol.
How to use Telegram-bot-rcon-for-mcpe-servers?
Unfortunately, the provided README content is too brief to give detailed instructions on how to use the bot. Typically, you would need to configure the bot with your Telegram bot token and the RCON credentials of your MCPE server. Then, you would interact with the bot through Telegram commands to execute actions on the server.
Key features of Telegram-bot-rcon-for-mcpe-servers
Remote server control
Command execution via Telegram
MCPE server management
RCON integration
Use cases of Telegram-bot-rcon-for-mcpe-servers
Remotely managing an MCPE server
Executing commands without being in-game
Monitoring server status
Administering the server from a mobile device
FAQ from Telegram-bot-rcon-for-mcpe-servers
How do I set up the Telegram bot?
How do I set up the Telegram bot?
Detailed instructions on setting up the bot are not available in the provided README. Please refer to the repository's documentation or code for setup instructions.
What RCON settings are required?
What RCON settings are required?
You will need the RCON host, port, and password for your MCPE server. These settings are typically configured in the server's properties file.
What commands can I execute?
What commands can I execute?
You can execute any command that is supported by the MCPE server's RCON interface. This includes commands for managing players, changing game settings, and more.
Is this bot secure?
Is this bot secure?
Security depends on how you configure the bot and your server. Ensure that your RCON password is strong and that you protect your Telegram bot token.
Where can I find more information?
Where can I find more information?
Check the repository's README, code, and issue tracker for more information and support.