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Manage you Palworld server settings in a friendly way!
Both WorldOption.sav and PalWorldSettings.ini settings are supported:
- Some entries in
PalWorldSettings.inidon't work (such asBaseCampWorkerMaxNum). WorldOption.savwill take precedence overPalWorldSettings.iniif both files exist.
The PalWorldSettings.ini file is located in:
- Windows:
steamapps/common/PalServer/Pal/Saved/Config/WindowsServer/PalWorldSettings.ini - Linux:
steamapps/common/PalServer/Pal/Saved/Config/LinuxServer/PalWorldSettings.ini
The load & copy buttons communicate with your clipboard, please copy your server setings before click the load button, and the copy button will copy the output settings for you.
The WorldOption.sav file is located in:
- Windows & Linux:
steamapps/common/PalServer/Pal/Saved/SaveGames/0/.../WorldOption.sav
It's not created by default in dedicated servers, you can either create a local world and upload it, or just edit in the website and download it into the directory.
You can simply switch mode without losing any data! So you can simply:
- Paste your
PalWorldSettings.inisettings inPalWorldSettings.inimode - Switch to
WorldOption.savmode - Download and place
WorldOption.savto the correct folder
pnpm i and pnpm run dev
pnpm build and deploy the files in dist folder to any webserver.
You can use the no-code fink editor for updating translations or adding languages.
Feel free to translate the en-US.json in src/assets/i18n into your language and make a PR!
You can add the ?lng=<langCode>(such as ?lng=zh_CN or ?lng=ja_JP) to the end of the site URL and it will load the language by default!
- The
uesave-wasmpart to load/save.savfile is ported from https://github.com/iebb/PalworldSaveEditor/tree/master/rust/ - The vite plugin that handles wasm well enough at https://github.com/Menci/vite-plugin-wasm/
Not necessary, but I'll appreciate it if you can star this project!!