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Hi, please read the instructions for running piqueserver. |
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Life Pro Tip: It's a good idea to always read a project's README file first before running it as those questions are usually answered there As stated in piqueserver's README filme, which can be found here or also by scrolling down to below the file list in the project's home page, like most other projects on GitHub: 🚀 RunningCopy the default configuration as a base to work off .. code:: bash
A-a-and lift off! .. code:: bash
Perhaps piqueserver could copy a default config automatically if it detect's there's no current config file, as a quality of life improvement. However, if that happens it will be in a future release only, so, for now at least, you gotta follow these procedures.
Although possible, it's uncommon for Python-based software to be packed as an executable, they're usually installed using the For user friendliness piqueserver could also be packed as a zip file for Windows distributions in the future. You can open a new feature request issue here asking for that, supposing there isn't one already open 😄. |
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Sorry if the question is dumb.
I installed with PIP PiqueServer.
I execute command: piqueserver
and I get error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'C:\Users\Toshiba/.config/piqueserver\config.json'
Where do I can get the config files?
Why i can't just download a release and run it, like in Minecraft Servers?
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