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Fellies/defaultconfigs[default]/computercraft-server.toml

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#The disk space limit for computers and turtles, in bytes
computer_space_limit = 1000000
#The disk space limit for floppy disks, in bytes
floppy_space_limit = 125000
#Set how many files a computer can have open at the same time. Set to 0 for unlimited.
#Range: > 0
maximum_open_files = 128
#Set this to true to disable Lua 5.1 functions that will be removed in a future update. Useful for ensuring forward compatibility of your programs now.
disable_lua51_features = false
#A comma separated list of default system settings to set on new computers. Example: "shell.autocomplete=false,lua.autocomplete=false,edit.autocomplete=false" will disable all autocompletion
default_computer_settings = ""
#Enable Lua's debug library. This is sandboxed to each computer, so is generally safe to be used by players.
debug_enabled = true
#Log exceptions thrown by peripherals and other Lua objects.
#This makes it easier for mod authors to debug problems, but may result in log spam should people use buggy methods.
log_computer_errors = true
#Require players to be in creative mode and be opped in order to interact with command computers.This is the default behaviour for vanilla's Command blocks.
command_require_creative = true
#Controls execution behaviour of computers. This is largely intended for fine-tuning servers, and generally shouldn't need to be touched
[execution]
#Set the number of threads computers can run on. A higher number means more computers can run at once, but may induce lag.
#Please note that some mods may not work with a thread count higher than 1. Use with caution.
#Range: > 1
computer_threads = 1
#The maximum time that can be spent executing tasks in a single tick, in milliseconds.
#Note, we will quite possibly go over this limit, as there's no way to tell how long a will take - this aims to be the upper bound of the average time.
#Range: > 1
max_main_global_time = 10
#The ideal maximum time a computer can execute for in a tick, in milliseconds.
#Note, we will quite possibly go over this limit, as there's no way to tell how long a will take - this aims to be the upper bound of the average time.
#Range: > 1
max_main_computer_time = 5
#Controls the HTTP API
[http]
#Enable the "http" API on Computers (see "rules" for more fine grained control than this).
enabled = true
#Enable use of http websockets. This requires the "http_enable" option to also be true.
websocket_enabled = true
#The number of http requests a computer can make at one time. Additional requests will be queued, and sent when the running requests have finished. Set to 0 for unlimited.
#Range: > 0
max_requests = 16
#The number of websockets a computer can have open at one time. Set to 0 for unlimited.
#Range: > 1
max_websockets = 4
#A list of rules which control behaviour of the "http" API for specific domains or IPs.
#Each rule is an item with a 'host' to match against, and a series of properties. The host may be a domain name ("pastebin.com"),
#wildcard ("*.pastebin.com") or CIDR notation ("127.0.0.0/8"). If no rules, the domain is blocked.
[[http.rules]]
host = "$private"
action = "deny"
[[http.rules]]
#The maximum size (in bytes) that a computer can send or receive in one websocket packet.
max_websocket_message = 131072
host = "*"
#The maximum size (in bytes) that a computer can upload in a single request. This includes headers and POST text.
max_upload = 4194304
action = "allow"
#The maximum size (in bytes) that a computer can download in a single request. Note that responses may receive more data than allowed, but this data will not be returned to the client.
max_download = 16777216
#The period of time (in milliseconds) to wait before a HTTP request times out. Set to 0 for unlimited.
timeout = 30000
#Various options relating to peripherals.
[peripheral]
#Enable Command Block peripheral support
command_block_enabled = false
#The range of Wireless Modems at low altitude in clear weather, in meters
#Range: 0 ~ 100000
modem_range = 64
#The range of Wireless Modems at maximum altitude in clear weather, in meters
#Range: 0 ~ 100000
modem_high_altitude_range = 384
#The range of Wireless Modems at low altitude in stormy weather, in meters
#Range: 0 ~ 100000
modem_range_during_storm = 64
#The range of Wireless Modems at maximum altitude in stormy weather, in meters
#Range: 0 ~ 100000
modem_high_altitude_range_during_storm = 384
#Maximum amount of notes a speaker can play at once
#Range: > 1
max_notes_per_tick = 8
#The limit to how much monitor data can be sent *per tick*. Note:
# - Bandwidth is measured before compression, so the data sent to the client is smaller.
# - This ignores the number of players a packet is sent to. Updating a monitor for one player consumes the same bandwidth limit as sending to 20.
# - A full sized monitor sends ~25kb of data. So the default (1MB) allows for ~40 monitors to be updated in a single tick.
#Set to 0 to disable.
#Range: > 0
monitor_bandwidth = 1000000
#Various options relating to turtles.
[turtle]
#Set whether Turtles require fuel to move
need_fuel = true
#The fuel limit for Turtles
#Range: > 0
normal_fuel_limit = 20000
#The fuel limit for Advanced Turtles
#Range: > 0
advanced_fuel_limit = 100000
#If set to true, Turtles will be unable to build, dig, or enter protected areas (such as near the server spawn point)
obey_block_protection = true
#If set to true, Turtles will push entities out of the way instead of stopping if there is space to do so
can_push = true
#A list of turtle actions which are disabled.
disabled_actions = []
#Configure the size of various computer's terminals.
#Larger terminals require more bandwidth, so use with care.
[term_sizes]
#Terminal size of computers
[term_sizes.computer]
#Range: 1 ~ 255
width = 51
#Range: 1 ~ 255
height = 19
#Terminal size of pocket computers
[term_sizes.pocket_computer]
#Range: 1 ~ 255
width = 26
#Range: 1 ~ 255
height = 20
#Maximum size of monitors (in blocks)
[term_sizes.monitor]
#Range: 1 ~ 32
width = 8
#Range: 1 ~ 32
height = 6