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| # Docker Server
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| We provide Minetest server Docker images using the GitHub container registry.
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| Images are built on each commit and available using the following tag scheme:
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| * `ghcr.io/minetest/minetest:master` (latest build)
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| * `ghcr.io/minetest/minetest:<tag>` (specific Git tag)
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| * `ghcr.io/minetest/minetest:latest` (latest Git tag, which is the stable release)
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| See [here](https://github.com/minetest/minetest/pkgs/container/minetest) for all available tags.
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| For a quick test you can easily run:
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| ```shell
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| docker run ghcr.io/minetest/minetest:master
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| ```
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| 
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| To use it in a production environment, you should use volumes bound to the Docker host to persist data and modify the configuration:
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| ```shell
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| docker create -v /home/minetest/data/:/var/lib/minetest/ -v /home/minetest/conf/:/etc/minetest/ ghcr.io/minetest/minetest:master
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| ```
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| You may also want to use [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose):
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| ```yaml
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| ---
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| version: "2"
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| services:
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|   minetest_server:
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|     image: ghcr.io/minetest/minetest:master
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|     restart: always
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|     networks:
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|       - default
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|     volumes:
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|       - /home/minetest/data/:/var/lib/minetest/
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|       - /home/minetest/conf/:/etc/minetest/
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|     ports:
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|       - "30000:30000/udp"
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|       - "127.0.0.1:30000:30000/tcp"
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| ```
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| Data will be written to `/home/minetest/data` on the host, and configuration will be read from `/home/minetest/conf/minetest.conf`.
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| **Note:** If you don't understand the previous commands please read the [official Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com) before use.
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