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# Factorio Scripts
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These three `.sh` files were created for Infern009's Factorio server, and use [Byobu](https://www.byobu.org/) to run a Factorio server.
## Usage
- Clone this repository, then cd into the `factorio` directory.
- Make sure you have `Byobu` installed.
- Alpine
- `sudo apk add -y byobu`
- Arch
- `sudo pacman -Sy byobu`
- CentOS/RHEL
- `sudo yum install -y byobu`
- Debian/Mint/Ubuntu
- `sudo apt-get install -y byobu`
- Gentoo
- `sudo emerge -y byobu`
- MacOS **__(UNSUPPORTED)__**
- `sudo brew install byobu`
- If none of these commands work for your platform, you can compile `Bybou` with the `install-byobu.sh` script.
- Run the `start_server.sh` script.
- Once the server is online, stop it with `/quit` from the Factorio server's console or by running the `stop_server.sh` script.
- Modify the parameters in `start_server.sh`.
- `save_name` - This parameter controls the name of the save file this script will use to start the server.
- If you have modified any default config files except for the `config.ini`, you'll want to change the commands' parameters to match those files. I'll assume you're storing them in the `./data` directory. You can find more arguments on the [Factorio Wiki](https://wiki.factorio.com/Command_line_parameters).
- `extra_params_create=""` - This parameter adds additional flags to the `--create` command the script runs if a save matching `save_name` is not found.
- `--map-gen-settings ./data/map-gen-settings.json`
- `--map-settings ./data/map-settings.json`
- `extra_params_start_server=""` - This parameter adds additional flags to the `-server-start` command.
- `--server-settings ./data/server-settings.json`
- Run the `start_server.sh` script.
- To stop the server, either run the `stop_server.sh` script from a terminal or type `/quit` into the Factorio server's console.