A bot that joins your Aternos server and mimics human behaviour to keep the server alive.
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A bot that joins your Aternos server and mimics human behaviour to keep the server alive.
This is a bot for minecraft hosting aternos. This bot does not allow the server to shut down.
🤖 An AFK bot that moves on-site to keep Aternos servers open 24/7. Not only for Aternos but also applies for different services.
A small telegram bot to manage aternos.org server on Aiogram and paython_aternos
A robust Minecraft AFK bot built with Mineflayer that supports AuthMe authentication and automatic server switching to survival mode, featuring anti-AFK measures, auto-reconnection, and customizable movement controls.
This script automates server management on Aternos, including starting the server, extending its activity, and handling ad popups. It uses Selenium and undetected_chromedriver to interact with the Aternos web interface, keeping the server online without requiring constant manual intervention.
✨Keep your Aternos server alive 24/7.✨
An Aternos Discord Bot. Allows you to view server status and manage an Aternos Minecraft server.
A minecraft bot with several functions eg. anti afk kick, raining detection, damage dection, welcome other players and also some basic chat event.
A Discord bot that start, stop and manages aternos servers.
A simple discord bot made to turn your aternos server on/off and also see your server stats.
A bot that can keep uptime within a Aternos server using a mineflayer bot system. Convenient for hosting SMP's or Small Multiplayer Servers
An app made in Electron to keep Aternos servers up as long as possible
Control and monitor your Aternos (and others) Minecraft servers from Discord!
A minecraft afk bot that makes your server 24/7 active
Keeps Your Minecraft Servers & Farms active 24/7.
For people who need a afk bot.
Unofficial aternos.org API/library to start & stop servers programmatically
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