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Prior Minecraft Loader
Install modpacks from your servers directly to your Minecraft - one click, no hassle
Windows 10/11
Features
One-Click Install
Enter a config code from your server, click install, and you're ready to play. No manual mod downloads needed.
Auto-Updates
The loader automatically updates itself. Always have the latest features and bug fixes without lifting a finger.
Browse Modrinth
Search and install mods, modpacks, shaders, and resource packs directly from Modrinth's massive library.
Snapshots & Presets
Create backups before installing. Save your favorite mod combinations as presets and switch between them instantly.
Loader Support
Automatically installs Fabric, Forge, Quilt, or NeoForge. Creates launcher profiles ready to play.
Safe & Secure
Verifies file integrity with SHA-512 checksums. No account required, no data collection.
How It Works
Download & Install
Download the loader above and run the installer. It takes less than a minute.
Get Your Config Code
Server owners generate config codes in the panel. Players receive them via Discord or the server website.
Enter Code & Install
Paste the code in the loader, click install, and all mods, configs, and resource packs are downloaded automatically.
Launch & Play
Open the Minecraft Launcher, select the new profile, and join the server. That's it!
For Server Owners
Make it easy for your players to join your modded server:
- Go to your server's Configuration tab
- Click Generate Config Code
- Share the code with your players
- Players install everything in seconds
Config codes include all mods, resource packs, and config files from your server. Players get exactly what they need to join.
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My Modpacks
Build custom modpacks, organize them into sections, and share them with anyone via Prior Vault.
Prior Minecraft Panel — Help
Everything you need to know about hosting and managing your Minecraft server.
Getting Started
Creating your first server
Click Create Server on the Servers page. You'll choose:
- Server Type — Vanilla, Paper, Forge, Fabric, NeoForge, Quilt. Paper is recommended for plugins; Forge/Fabric for mods.
- Minecraft Version — Pick the version that matches your players. Always check mod/plugin compatibility first.
- RAM — Minimum 2GB for vanilla, 4GB+ for modpacks. More players = more RAM needed.
- Port — Auto-assigned. Players connect to your public address shown in the server card.
Server types explained
Pure Minecraft. No mods or plugins. Simplest setup.
High-performance fork. Supports Bukkit/Spigot plugins. Best for multiplayer.
The classic mod loader. Huge library of mods dating back years.
Lightweight, fast mod loader. Best for performance mods and modern versions.
Modern fork of Forge. Recommended for 1.20.1+ modding.
Fabric fork with extra features. Compatible with most Fabric mods.
How players connect
Your server's public address is shown on the server card. It looks like prior.playit.pub or prior.playit.game depending on which tunnel was assigned.
Players open Minecraft → Multiplayer → Add Server → paste the address. No port needed if it's port 25565; otherwise append :PORT.
Managing Servers
Start / Stop / Restart
Use the buttons on your server card or in the Overview tab of the config modal. Always use Stop gracefully — avoid killing the process, as it can corrupt world saves.
Console
The Console tab gives you a live view of server output and a command input. Type commands without the leading / — e.g. type op Steve not /op Steve.
Common commands:
deop <player> — Remove operator status
whitelist add <player> — Add to whitelist
ban <player> — Ban a player
gamemode creative <player> — Change gamemode
time set day — Set time to daytime
weather clear — Clear weather
save-all — Force save world
Settings tab
Edit server.properties visually — difficulty, max players, game mode, view distance, whitelist, PVP, and more. Changes require a server restart to take effect.
Reset World
Found in the Overview tab. Deletes all world folders (world/, world_nether/, world_the_end/). The server must be stopped first.
For modpack servers, the original modpack world is automatically re-downloaded and restored instead of generating a blank world.
Auto-stop & Auto-restart
- Auto-stop — Stops the server after X minutes with no players online. Saves resources. Default: 5 minutes.
- Auto-restart — Restarts the server every X hours. Useful for keeping performance fresh. Default: disabled.
- Wake on Join — Starts the server automatically when a player tries to connect, even when stopped.
Mods & Plugins
What's the difference?
For Paper/Spigot/Bukkit servers. Server-side only — players don't need to install anything. Best for gameplay features, economy, protection, etc.
For Forge/Fabric/NeoForge servers. Both the server AND all players need the same mod installed. Add new blocks, items, dimensions, etc.
Installing mods/plugins via the panel
- Open your server config → Plugins or Mods tab
- Search Modrinth or CurseForge using the source tabs
- Click the mod/plugin → select a version matching your server's MC version
- Click Install
- Restart the server for changes to take effect
Installing via File Manager
Download a .jar file from the mod's website → go to Files tab → navigate to mods/ or plugins/ folder → upload the file → restart server.
Prior Plugins
The Prior Plugins tab contains exclusive plugins made for the Prior Network — including PriorBots (in-game AI bots), PriorTabList, and more. Install directly from the tab.
Modpacks
Creating a modpack server
- Click Create Server → select Modpack as the server type
- Choose a source: Modrinth or CurseForge
- Search for your modpack and select a version
- Enter a server name and click Create
- The panel downloads the modpack, installs all mods, the correct loader, and configures everything automatically
What clients need to install
For modpack servers, players must install the same modpack on their client. Two ways:
- CurseForge App — Search the modpack name → Install → Launch → Connect
- Prism Launcher — Add instance → Modrinth/CurseForge → Search → Install
- Prior Minecraft Loader — Enter the config code from your server's Installer tab → auto-installs everything
CurseForge vs Modrinth modpacks
- Modrinth (.mrpack format) — Open format, faster installs, growing library. Recommended.
- CurseForge — Larger library, older packs. Requires API access (already configured). Some mods have distribution disabled and will be skipped.
File Manager
Navigating files
The Files tab shows your server's directory. Common folders:
world_nether/ — Nether save data
world_the_end/ — The End save data
mods/ — Mod JAR files (Forge/Fabric)
plugins/ — Plugin JAR files (Paper)
config/ — Mod/plugin configuration files
logs/ — Server log files
server.properties — Main server settings
Editing config files
Click any text file (.yml, .toml, .properties, .json) to open the built-in editor. Make your changes and click Save. Most config changes require a server restart.
Uploading files
Navigate to the destination folder → click Upload. You can upload mod JARs, world zips, resource packs, etc.
Backups
Creating a backup
Go to the Backups tab in your server config and click Create Backup. This creates a ZIP of your entire server directory including worlds, configs, and plugins.
Auto Backups
Configure automatic backups with a custom interval (e.g., every 6 hours) and max backups to keep. Old backups are automatically deleted when the limit is reached.
Restoring a backup
- Stop the server
- Download the backup ZIP from the Backups tab
- Extract the ZIP and upload the files via the File Manager
- Restart the server
Network & UDP Ports
What are UDP ports used for?
Some Minecraft features require a dedicated UDP port in addition to the standard TCP port. Common uses:
- Simple Voice Chat / Plasmo Voice — Proximity voice chat for players
- GeyserMC — Lets Bedrock Edition players (mobile, console, Windows 10/11) join your Java server
Claiming a UDP port
- Open your server config → Network tab
- The availability bar shows how many ports are free across Prior Network
- Click Claim a Port — first come, first served
- You'll receive a Plugin Port (for your server config) and a Player Address (for players to connect)
Auto-configuring plugins
After claiming a port, compatible plugins appear below. Click Install to install the plugin, start/stop the server once to generate its config, then click Auto-Configure — the panel writes the correct port into the config file automatically.
GeyserMC — Bedrock players
GeyserMC translates between Java and Bedrock protocols, letting phone/console/Windows 10 players join.
- Install GeyserMC via the Network tab after claiming a UDP port
- Auto-Configure sets
auth-type: offline— Bedrock players authenticate via Xbox, no Java Edition required - Bedrock players: open Minecraft → Servers → Add External Server → enter the Player Address shown in the Network tab
- Tip: tell Bedrock players to set their in-game render distance to match the server's view-distance (e.g. 7). Setting it higher just shows a "chunk still loading" message — the server won't send chunks beyond its view-distance. Lower (6) is smoother on phones.
Prior Minecraft Loader
What is the Loader?
Prior Minecraft Loader is a desktop app that automatically installs the correct mods, resource packs, and configs on a player's computer so they can join your server instantly.
Download it from the Loader page in the sidebar.
Sharing with players (config code)
- Open your server config → Installer tab
- Click Generate Config Code
- Share the code (starts with
pri_) with your players - Players open Prior Minecraft Loader → enter the code → click Connect → everything installs automatically
Browse & install mods with the Loader
The Loader has a built-in browser for Modrinth and CurseForge — search for mods, click Install, and they go straight into your .minecraft/mods folder.
Discord Bot Integration
Setting up Discord integration
- Open your server config → Discord tab → click Generate API Key
- In your Discord server, run:
/mc connect api_key:YOUR_KEY - Set a chat channel:
/mc setchat server_id:ID channel:#your-channel - Set a console channel (optional):
/mc setconsole server_id:ID channel:#console - Start the connection:
/mc start server_id:ID
What the Discord bot does
- Live chat bridge — Messages in Discord appear in-game with
[DC]prefix, and vice versa - Event notifications — Player joins/leaves, deaths, advancements, server start/stop
- Console logs — Server output streamed to a Discord channel
- Server controls — Link your Discord account to start/stop/restart from Discord
Linking your Discord account
Go to server config → Discord tab → enter your Discord User ID and click Link. This lets you use the Start/Stop/Restart buttons that appear in Discord chat messages.
To find your Discord User ID: Enable Developer Mode in Discord settings → right-click your name → Copy User ID.