BlueMap/BlueMapCommon/src/main/resources/de/bluecolored/bluemap/config/core.conf

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## ##
## BlueMap ##
## Core-Config ##
## ##
# By changing the setting (accept-download) below to TRUE you are indicating that you have accepted mojang's EULA (https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula),
# you confirm that you own a license to Minecraft (Java Edition)
# and you agree that BlueMap will download and use a minecraft-client file (depending on the minecraft-version) from mojangs servers (https://launcher.mojang.com/) for you.
# This file contains resources that belong to mojang and you must not redistribute it or do anything else that is not compliant with mojang's EULA.
# BlueMap uses resources in this file to generate the 3D-Models used for the map and texture them. (BlueMap will not work without those resources.)
# ${timestamp}
accept-download: false
# The folder where bluemap saves data-files it needs during runtime or to save e.g. the render-progress to resume it later.
# Default is "bluemap"
data: "${data}"
# This changes the amount of threads that BlueMap will use to render the maps.
# A higher value can improve render-speed but could impact performance on the host machine.
# This should be always below or equal to the number of available processor-cores.
# Zero or a negative value means the amount of of available processor-cores subtracted by the value.
# (So a value of -2 with 6 cores results in 4 render-processes)
# Default is 1
render-thread-count: ${render-thread-count}
# Controls whether BlueMap should try to find and load mod-resources and datapacks from the server/world-directories.
# Default is true
scan-for-mod-resources: true
${metrics<<
# If this is true, BlueMap might send really basic metrics reports containing only the implementation-type and the version that is being used to https://metrics.bluecolored.de/bluemap/
# This allows me to track the basic usage of BlueMap and helps me stay motivated to further develop this tool! Please leave it on :)
# An example report looks like this: {"implementation":"${implementation}","version":"${version}"}
# Default is true
metrics: true
>>}
# Config-section for debug-logging
log: {
# The file where the debug-log will be written to.
# Comment out to disable debug-logging completely.
# Java String formatting syntax can be used to add time, see: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/Formatter.html
# Default is no logging
file: "${logfile}"
#file: "${logfile-with-time}"
# Whether the logger should append to an existing file, or overwrite it
# Default is false
append: false
}