Slo
Load servers as singleplayer worlds
Slo
<center><h2>Slo: <u>S</u>erver <u>Lo</u>ader</h2></center>
With Slo installed, Minecraft servers in your `saves` directory will be available during world selection. With the right configuration, you can even choose the server type when creating a world!
Additional Features
- Open the server console in-game (<code>`</code> by default) - Autodetect server JAR files, auto-accept EULA - Seamless integration with Minecraft's UI
How It Works
When developing a Minecraft server, it's good practice to run it on your machine and connect to it locally. Slo automates this process: given a server world, the mod starts the server JAR, listens to its output, and connects to `localhost` when ready. If anything goes wrong, or if the player disconnects, the server process exits gracefully.
Slo is a client-side mod—it integrates local server processes into Minecraft's UI. However, the mod may require you to be connected to the internet; server software usually downloads Minecraft's files on first launch.
Configuration
Slo supports *server presets*—templates for a server save—that users can choose from when creating a world. The mod loads these presets from the configuration directory; alternatively, users can drag and drop presets into the selection screen. To learn how to create these presets, Slo.
License
MIT © 2025 Skye Prince
> Note: by running this mod, you agree to Minecraft's End User License Agreement (EULA).