Documentation
Start with the kind of page that matches what you need: tutorial, how-to guide, reference, or explanation.
EnderDash documentation is organized using the Diataxis model. Pick the section that matches your goal instead of scanning every page.
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Choose the right kind of page
- Tutorials teach a complete outcome from start to finish.
- How-to guides solve a specific operational problem.
- Reference pages describe commands, APIs, capabilities, and exact requirements.
- Explanation pages clarify how the product is structured and why certain rules exist.
Tutorials
How-To Guides
Install an Agent
Install or reinstall the correct EnderDash agent for a server, proxy, or standalone host.
Recover an Offline Server
Work through the common causes of offline or unstable connections.
Use Ocelot
Inspect servers, request changes, and work effectively through the chat workspace.
Configure Ocelot Guardrails
Set admin controls for tool access, safety limits, and shared notes.
Reference
Agent Commands
Exact command syntax and behavior for supported agent runtimes.
Network Requirements
Hosts, ports, and direct-connect rules for signaling, STUN, TURN, and downloads.
Server Panels
The available panels, what they do, and what must be enabled for them to appear.
Plugin Integrations
Supported Bukkit-family integrations and the data or controls each one adds.
HTTP API
Authentication, request format, response envelope, and generated OpenAPI details.
Java API
Repository coordinates, Javadocs, and the current public Java integration surface.
Explanation
Connection Model
How signaling, WebRTC, relay fallback, and public-address advertisement fit together.
Workspaces
How the Servers page, single-server workspaces, and Network view relate to each other.
Access Model
Why organization roles, server grants, plan limits, and target capabilities are separate concerns.
Activity History
What Activity records, how long-lived history differs from live panels, and when to use each.
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