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McMyConsole

A React Native mobile app for monitoring and managing your Minecraft server on the go — built with Expo.

McMyConsole
Mobile App

McMyConsole

Monitor and manage your Minecraft server from your phone — server status, player lists, and console commands in a native mobile interface.

McMyConsole is a React Native mobile application built with Expo that connects to your Minecraft server and provides real-time monitoring and management capabilities. Check server status, view connected players, send console commands, and manage your server — all from your phone.

Motivation

As someone who self-hosts game servers, I wanted a way to quickly check on my Minecraft server without SSH-ing in from my laptop. McMyConsole brings server management to your pocket — check who is online, restart the server, or run commands from anywhere.

Screenshots

Mobile server management

Key app screens for monitoring and controlling a Minecraft server.

Features

Key Features

What McMyConsole can do for your server.

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Server Dashboard

At-a-glance view of server status, uptime, TPS (ticks per second), memory usage, and current player count.

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Player Management

View all connected players with their usernames, ping times, and game mode — kick or ban players directly from the app.

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Console Access

Send RCON commands to the server from a mobile terminal — run whitelist commands, change game rules, or broadcast messages.

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Server Control

Start, stop, and restart your Minecraft server remotely through the app interface with confirmation dialogs.

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Native UI

Built with React Native components for a smooth, platform-native feel on both iOS and Android with dark mode support.

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Secure Connection

RCON password authentication with encrypted storage — your server credentials stay safe on your device.

Built With

Tech Stack

The technologies powering McMyConsole.

React NativeReact Native
ExpoExpo
TypeScriptTypeScript
RCON ProtocolRCON Protocol
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Want to try it out?

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