Updated Installation (markdown)

Lukas Rieger 2020-09-04 01:55:50 +02:00
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- Open the CLI and change your [cwd](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_directory) to the folder containing your jar. *(using `cd <path-to-your-folder>`)* - Open the CLI and change your [cwd](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_directory) to the folder containing your jar. *(using `cd <path-to-your-folder>`)*
- Run `java -jar BlueMap-cli.jar` so bluemap generates the configuration-files next to the jar in your cwd. - Run `java -jar BlueMap-cli.jar` so bluemap generates the configuration-files next to the jar in your cwd.
- Now open the configs using your favorite editor and read the chapter [Configuration](Configuration) to learn how to configure bluemap. - Now open the configs using your favorite editor and read the chapter [Configuration](Configuration) to learn how to configure bluemap.
- After you have edited the configs run `java -jar BlueMap-cli.jar -r` to start the render. - After you have edited the configs run `java -jar BlueMap-cli.jar -r` to start the render.
- With `java -jar BlueMap-cli.jar -w` you can also start the builtin webserver to be able to view your map