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eula.txt Generator

Create the eula.txt file Minecraft dedicated servers require on first start. You must agree to Mojang EULA yourself before setting eula=true.

EULA file

Place eula.txt next to your server jar. Official terms: https://aka.ms/MinecraftEULA

Generated eula.txt

#By changing the setting below to TRUE you are indicating your agreement to our EULA (https://aka.ms/MinecraftEULA).
eula=false

Server & Files

Minecraft eula.txt Generator

A vanilla or Paper dedicated server will exit until eula.txt exists beside the jar and sets eula=true. This page writes that tiny file for you. Agreeing to Mojang’s EULA is still your responsibility; the checkbox is only the file format the jar checks on boot.

What this tool does

Toggle acceptance, download eula.txt, and place it in the server root next to the jar and world folders. When the box is off, the file keeps eula=false so you can practice the layout without claiming agreement.

Please read the real EULA

Open https://aka.ms/MinecraftEULA and read it. We are not accepting terms on your behalf. Some game hosts also force a panel checkbox; both the file and the host rules can apply.

If the server still quits

Confirm the filename is exactly eula.txt (not eula.txt.txt), that it sits in the same folder as the jar, and that the line is eula=true without odd spaces. After a reinstall, the file is often missing again.

What this is not

This is not a license for commercial use beyond what Mojang allows, not a whitelist, and not a start script. It only satisfies the jar’s EULA gate so you can move on to RAM, plugins, and MOTD work.

Quick questions

Why does the jar quit immediately?

Missing eula.txt or eula still false. Mojang requires that check on dedicated servers.

Can I skip this?

Not for a normal dedicated jar. The process will refuse to stay up without acceptance recorded in the file.

Does true mean MC Toolbox accepts for me?

No. You are stating that you personally agree. Read the official EULA first.

Panel host already asked me to accept?

Still keep a valid eula.txt if the jar expects one in the server directory.

What do you think about this tool?

If something feels wrong, a Minecraft version is missing, the wording is confusing, or you have a better workflow idea, send it over. Real player feedback is how these tools get sharper.

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