What this tool does
Checkbox on, file says eula=true. Checkbox off, it stays false. Download eula.txt and drop it next to the jar.
Server & Files
Create the eula.txt file Minecraft dedicated servers require on first start. You must agree to Mojang EULA yourself before setting eula=true.
Place eula.txt next to your server jar. Official terms: https://aka.ms/MinecraftEULA
#By changing the setting below to TRUE you are indicating your agreement to our EULA (https://aka.ms/MinecraftEULA). #2026-07-12T02:26:57.047Z eula=true
Server & Files
The server will not start until eula.txt exists and says true. This writes that file for you. You still have to actually agree to Mojang’s terms yourself.
Checkbox on, file says eula=true. Checkbox off, it stays false. Download eula.txt and drop it next to the jar.
We are not accepting it for you. Open https://aka.ms/MinecraftEULA, read it, then only use true if you are fine with it. Some hosts also make you tick a box in their panel.
Check the name is exactly eula.txt, sitting in the server folder, and there is no weird extra space in the line. Sounds dumb, but that trips people up.
No eula.txt, or eula is still false. That is by design from Mojang.
Not if you run a dedicated server. The jar checks for it.
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.
Server & Files
The server will not start until eula.txt exists and says true. This writes that file for you. You still have to actually agree to Mojang’s terms yourself.
Checkbox on, file says eula=true. Checkbox off, it stays false. Download eula.txt and drop it next to the jar.
We are not accepting it for you. Open https://aka.ms/MinecraftEULA, read it, then only use true if you are fine with it. Some hosts also make you tick a box in their panel.
Check the name is exactly eula.txt, sitting in the server folder, and there is no weird extra space in the line. Sounds dumb, but that trips people up.
No eula.txt, or eula is still false. That is by design from Mojang.
Not if you run a dedicated server. The jar checks for it.
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.