Rust Server Installer
An easy-to-use tool that helps you set up and manage your own Rust game server. It handles everything for you β downloading the server files, setting up mod frameworks like Oxide or Carbon, and creating all the necessary settings. You donβt need to mess with command lines or figure out complicated steps.
Just pick your options in the GUI, and the installer takes care of the rest.
Whether you're running a modded server or keeping it vanilla, this installer makes it simple, fast, and reliable β with one click updates, log cleanup, and built-in support for multiple server setups.
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π₯οΈ Usage:
β’ - Single Server Setup:
If you're just running one server, the installer can set everything up in one folder. Set SteamCMD (used to download Rust) and the server files to use the same folder when installing. You can adjust your server settings like name, map size, and player limits using the GUI before launch. It's simple, fast, and ready to go.
β· - Multi-Server Setup:
If you want to run more than one Rust server (for different maps, mods, or communities), youβll want a shared SteamCMD folder and separate folders for each server:
First, install SteamCMD in a main folder (like C:\SteamCMD)
Then install each server in its own folder (like C:\RustServer1, C:\RustServer2, etc.)
When installing each server, point it to the same SteamCMD folder
Use the GUI to adjust settings for each server individually
Make sure each server uses different port numbers so they donβt conflict
This setup lets you run multiple servers side-by-side, each with its own mods, configs, and identity β all managed through the same installer and GUI.
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Features:
GUI-driven install with PowerShell
Automatic config detection (server.cfg)
Self-relaunching logic from chosen install directory
SteamCMD download and setup inside server folder
Rust server installation and validation
Optional mod framework installation:
Auto IP detection if not specified
Log creation and pruning (auto-deletes logs older than 30 days)
GUI Server Launcher:
Edit, configure, and update each server before startup with a single click
Modify all server options before launch
Switch seamlessly between modded and unmodded setups, or toggle between Oxide and Carbon
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Requirements:
Windows 10/11
PowerShell 5.0+
Internet access (for SteamCMD, Rust and mod framework downloads)
Server Requirements:
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