MCPJungle Server

https://github.com/duaraghav8/MCPJungle

Visit Project →

Self-hosted MCP Server registry for enterprise AI Agents

Categories

Programming Languages

Operating Systems

Scope


What is MCPJungle Server?

A simple open-source web control panel for running and managing Minecraft servers. It gives you a web interface to control server processes, see console output, and manage files and backups.

How to use this MCP?

Go to the project repository and download or clone the code. Read the repository README for required software and setup steps (the README lists dependencies and configuration details). Install required software on your host (common options are running with Docker or installing the listed runtime and tools). Configure the panel: set server folders, Java/Minecraft jar paths, ports, and any user accounts as shown in the repo docs. Start the panel service (follow the repo instructions for starting the app or the Docker container). Open the panel in your web browser using the host and port you configured. Add a Minecraft server instance in the panel, upload or point to the server jar and world files, then start the instance. Use the web console to view logs, send commands, manage backups, and upload plugin/mod files.

If you get stuck, check the repository README and issues for troubleshooting tips and community help.

Key features

Open-source control panel code (available on GitHub). Browser-based interface to start, stop, and view server console. Manage multiple Minecraft server instances from one place. Simple backup and restore options for server worlds. Plugin/mod file management (upload or replace server files). Basic user access control so different people can use the panel. Logs and console output for troubleshooting. Lightweight and suitable for small VPS or home servers.

Use cases

Host a personal Minecraft server and control it from a web page. Run and test mods or plugins in separate server instances. Give friends or community members a simple web panel to join and control servers. Automate backups and scheduled restarts for small servers. Teach or demo server administration in a class or club environment. Manage multiple small servers on one machine for testing or light hosting.