Getting Started
Set up your organization, register a server, install the agent, and confirm your first connection.
Before you start
Requirements
- an EnderDash account
- an organization
- an active subscription for that organization
- an organization owner or admin if you need to create servers, open Downloads, or rotate API keys
If you are joining an existing setup
If you only need to use a server that someone else already set up, ask an owner or admin to invite you and grant server access first.
Standard setup flow
Create or open the organization
Sign in, then create your organization or open the one you already work in.
Create the server record
Open Servers and add the server you want EnderDash to track.
Download the correct agent build
Go to Downloads, pick the server record you just created, and download the build that matches your platform.
Install the server key
Start the target once, then run enderdash install <apiKey> in the console. If the command is not available, add the key to the config file manually.
Confirm the first connection
Return to EnderDash and make sure the server switches to an online state.
First checks after setup
Signs the setup worked
- The server card in Servers should switch to Online.
- The server page should open without asking you to finish setup again.
- Panels like Console and Info should start loading data.
If it still shows offline
If the server stays offline, go to Connection Setup.
What to read next
Agent Setup
Full install flow, supported targets, and the common ways setup goes wrong.
Agent Commands
Console command reference for install, update, and reload on supported agents.
Connection Setup
WebRTC defaults, relay fallback, and the network settings that matter when direct connections fail.
Servers and Workspaces
How the inventory view, server page, and panel workspace fit together.
Access and Roles
Organization roles, server grants, and the pages regular members should not expect to see.
Activity
Audit history, server status events, and when to use Activity instead of live panels.
Ocelot Chat
How the chat workspace works, what it can touch, and the right way to prompt it.
Ocelot Settings
Tool access, safety controls, usage limits, and workspace notes.
HTTP API
Authenticated read-only endpoints for organization tooling and dashboard extensions.
Java API
Dependency coordinates, hosted Javadocs, and the current public Java integration surface.
Plugin Integrations
Current Bukkit plugin integrations: LuckPerms, Vault, EssentialsX, Chunky, and FactionsUUID.
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