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VoxelDash - Modern Web Dashboard for Minecraft Servers

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Manage your Minecraft server from any browser with a clean, modern web interface – no SSH or RCON needed.

VoxelDash (formerly MCDash) is a web-based control panel designed to simplify Minecraft and Hytale server management. Server owners and administrators often rely on command-line tools, RCON, or third-party panels that are overcomplicated or insecure. VoxelDash solves this by providing a lightweight, self-hosted dashboard that gives you full control over your server directly from any modern browser. It is ideal for small to medium-sized servers, private communities, and host providers who want a convenient way to manage players, files, and settings without leaving the web.

Using VoxelDash, you can execute commands, monitor logs, edit configuration files, and manage plugins all in real time. The interface is designed to be intuitive and responsive, working on desktops, tablets, and phones. Setting it up requires no additional web server – it runs as a plugin inside your Minecraft server and serves the dashboard on a dedicated port. This makes deployment straightforward for anyone familiar with installing Spigot or Paper plugins.

  • Live Console and Command Execution – Send commands and view server logs in real time with syntax highlighting.
  • Player Management – See online players, kick, ban, or give operator permissions with a single click.
  • In-Browser File Manager – Edit server properties, plugin configs, and other files directly from the dashboard.
  • Plugin and World Management – Enable/disable plugins, download new ones, and back up world data.
  • Responsive and Accessible – Works on any screen size with a clean, modern interface that respects your server’s theme.

VoxelDash requires at least Java 8 and a Minecraft server based on Spigot, Paper, or Bukkit (versions 1.8 to the latest). It is not intended as a full hosting panel for large server networks; its focus is on single-server administration. The plugin is open source under the MIT license, and all data is kept local – no external services or cloud dependencies. Be aware that the dashboard listens on its own port (default 8080) and should be secured with a strong password or firewall rules if exposed to the internet.