# mctl mctl is a terminal-friendly remote console client # Index 1. [Installation](#installation) 2. [Use](#use) 4. [Security](#security) 5. [Development](#development)
# Installation Install mctl using golang ```bash go install code.jakeyoungdev.com/jake/mctl@main ```
# Use ### Configuring mctl mctl requires a one-time setup via the 'init' command before using any other commands ```bash mctl init ```
### Add a server To communicate with servers, they must be first added to the server list ```bash mctl server add Server alias: home Server address: x.x.x.x Server port: 61695 Password: ```
### Activating a server Servers can be activated to be used as the default server for mctl operations, the server alias must be provided to activate it ```bash mctl server activate ```
### Login to server To login to the activated server and start sending commands ```bash mctl login ``` The -s flag can be set to login to a non-activated server ```bash mctl login -s ```
### Savind a command Commands can be saved to be run later ```bash mctl command add Command alias: seed Command: seed ``` The command saved can then be run with the following command, this will run the 'seed' command on the activated server, or a different server using the -s flag ```bash mctl command run seed ``` Commands can contain placeholders to be filled in at runtime ```bash #created the 'placeholder' command which runs the 'kill' command mctl command add Command alias: placeholder Command: kill %s ``` ```bash #runs the 'kill' command on 'player' mctl command run placeholder kill player ``` Running the placeholder command with the arg 'player' will run 'kill player' on the server
### Clearing database The mctl database can be cleared with the destoy command. WARNING, this command will delete any saved servers or commands completely resetting mctl ```bash mctl destroy ``` ### CRUD Commands Other create, read, update, and delete versions of subcommands are available. Use the -h flag for more information
# Security RCon is an inherently insecure protocol, passwords are sent in plaintext and, if possible, the port should not be exposed to the internet. It is best to keep these connections local or over a VPN. mctl utilizes [govulncheck](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/vuln/cmd/govulncheck) and [gosec](https://github.com/securego/gosec) in workflows to ensure quality, secure code is being pushed. These workflow steps must pass before a PR will be accepted
# Development this repo is currently in development and may encounter breaking changes, use a tag to prevent any surprises