Added a guide to the easy install method.
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Installation
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Normally, you will want to download a pre-compiled version of MCServer from the official buildserver: http://builds.cuberite.org
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For Linux there is an easy installation method:
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You simply need to download and extract these files before you can use the server.
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curl -s http://git.io/KXfyxQ | sh
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If you're a more advanced user, you may want to compile the server yourself for more performance. See the [COMPILING.md](https://github.com/mc-server/MCServer/blob/master/COMPILING.md) file for more details.
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For Windows, you just need to download a file and extract it:
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- [Windows 32 bit](http://builds.cuberite.org/job/MCServer%20Windows%20x86/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Install/MCServer.zip)
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- [Windows 64 bit](http://builds.cuberite.org/job/MCServer%20Windows%20x64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Install/MCServer.zip)
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For other operating systems you need to download and compile yourself. There is also an archive of binary builds on the buildserver: http://builds.cuberite.org
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Compiling the server yourself has other benefits: you may get better performance performance (1.5-3x as fast) and it supports more operating systems. See the [COMPILING.md](https://github.com/mc-server/MCServer/blob/master/COMPILING.md) file for more details.
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Contributing
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