# Installation The Evennia server is installed, run and maintained from the terminal (console/CMD on Windows). Starting the server doesn't make anything visible online. Once you download everything you can in fact develop your game in complete isolation if you want, without needing any access to the internet. Evennia requires [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) 3.9 or 3.10. Using a [Python virtualenv](../Glossary.md#virtualenv) is highly recommended in order to keep your Evennia installation independent from the system libraries. Don't install Evennia as administrator or superuser. ```{warning} pip install evennia is not yet available in develop branch. Use the [git installation](./Installation-Git.md). ``` ```{important} If you are converting an existing game from a previous version, [see here](./Installation-Upgrade.md). ``` pip install evennia Once installed, make sure the `evennia` command works. Use `evennia -h` for usage help. If you are using a virtualenv, make sure it's active whenever you need to use the `evennia` command. Alternatively, you can [install Evennia from github](./Installation-Git.md) or use [docker](./Installation-Docker.md). Check out [installation troubleshooting](./Installation-Troubleshooting.md) if you run into problems. Some users have also experimented with [installing Evennia on Android](./Installation-Android.md). ## Initialize a new game Use `cd` to enter a folder where you want to do your game development. Here (and in the rest of the Evennia documentation) we call this folder `mygame`, but you should of course name your game whatever you like. evennia --init mygame This will create a new folder `mygame` (or whatever you chose) in your current location. This contains empty templates and all the default settings needed to start the server. ## Start the new game cd mygame evennia migrate This will create the default database (Sqlite3). The database file ends up as `mygame/server/evennia.db3`. If you ever want to start from a fresh database, just delete this file and re-run `evennia migrate` again. evennia start Set your user-name and password when prompted. This will be the "god user" or "superuser" in-game. The email is optional. > You can also [automate](./Installation-Non-Interactive.md) the creation of the super user. If all went well, the server is now up and running. Point a legacy MUD/telnet client to `localhost:4000` or a web browser at [http://localhost:4001](http://localhost:4001) to play your new (if empty) game! Log in as a new account or use the superuser you just created. ## Restarting and stopping You can restart the server without disconnecting players: evennia restart To do a full stop and restart (will disconnect players): evennia reboot Full stop of the server (use `evennia start` to restart): evennia stop ## See server logs Log files are in `mygame/server/logs`. You can tail them live with evennia --log or evennia -l You can start viewing the log immediately when running `evennia` commands, such as evennia start -l To exit the log tailing, enter `Ctrl-C` (`Cmd-C` for Mac). This will not affect the server. ## Server configuration The server configuration file is `mygame/server/settings.py`. It's empty by default. Copy and change only the settings you want from the [default settings file](./Settings-Default.md). ## Register with the Evennia Game Index (optional) You can optionally let the world know that you are working on a new Evennia-based game by registering your server with the _Evennia game index_. You don't have to be open for players to do this - you just mark your game as closed and "pre-alpha". evennia connections See [here](./Evennia-Game-Index.md) for more instructions and please [check out the index](http:games.evennia.com) beforehand to make sure you don't pick a game name that is already taken - be nice! ## The Next steps You are good to go! Evennia comes with a small [Tutorial World](../Howtos/Beginner-Tutorial/Part1/Beginner-Tutorial-Tutorial-World.md) to experiment and learn from. After logging in, you can create it by running batchcommand tutorial_world.build Next, why not head into the [Starting Tutorial](../Howtos/Beginner-Tutorial/Part1/Beginner-Tutorial-Part1-Intro.md) to learn how to start making your new game!