
ArcServerApproval
The required approval plugin for the server owner so that my mods can run on your servers
ArcServerApproval: The Essential Bridge for Arcform & Mods ArcServerApproval is a mandatory server-side utility plugin designed to bridge the gap between my custom Minecraft mods (such as Arcform) and Spigot-based server software (Spigot, Paper, Purpur, etc.).
This plugin acts as a "handshake" protocol, ensuring that the advanced features of my mods can communicate securely and efficiently with your server environment.
🚀 Why is this plugin required? Minecraft mods are primarily client-side. However, for advanced tools like world editors, radial menus, or custom UI elements to function correctly on a multiplayer server, the server must "approve" and synchronize these actions.
Without ArcServerApproval:
Advanced mod features will be disabled.
Client-to-server synchronization errors may occur.
The server will lack the necessary protocols to process mod-specific commands.
✨ Key Features Seamless Handshake: Automatically detects and authorizes players using my mods.
Security First: Validates mod requests to ensure server stability and prevent unauthorized world modifications.
Ultra-Lightweight: Designed with a "Zero-Overhead" philosophy. It consumes negligible CPU and RAM.
Plug & Play: No complex configuration files are required. It works out of the box.
🛠 Installation Guide Download the ArcServerApproval.jar file.
Drop the file into your server's plugins folder.
Restart your server.
Once the plugin is active, any compatible mods (like Arcform) will automatically unlock their full feature set for players on your server.
💎 Developer’s Note This plugin is the foundation of the ArcBuilder ecosystem. My goal is to provide a smooth, lag-free experience for both players and server owners. By installing this bridge, you ensure that your community can utilize the most powerful creative tools available in my mods without compromising server integrity.
Requirement Note: If you are listing your mod on a client-side platform (like CurseForge), make sure to link to this plugin in your "Dependencies" or "Server-Side Setup" section.
