How to Install Mods or Plugins (GlassHosting Guide) Installing mods or plugins on your server is easy with GlassHosting. Follow the steps below based on the game you are hosting. Minecraft Servers Minecraft servers support either plugins, mods, or both**, depending on the server type (Paper, Spigot, Fabric, Forge, etc.). If you are unsure which mod loader you are using, see the notes at the end of this guide. 1. Stop Your Server Always stop your server before making file changes. This prevents corruption and ensures new files load correctly. 2. Upload the Files Use the File Manager or SFTP to upload the appropriate files: Plugins: upload .jar files to /plugins Mods: upload .jar mod files to /mods 3. Restart the Server After uploading your files, restart your server to apply the changes.Most mods and plugins will generate configuration files on the first startup. FiveM Servers FiveM uses "resources" which can be scripts, maps, gamemodes, or frameworks such as ESX/QBCore. 1. Upload the Resource Folder Use the File Manager or SFTP to upload the entire resource folder to: /resources Ensure the folder name does not contain spaces or special characters. 2. Add the Resource to server.cfg Open your server.cfg file and add the following line, using your resource’s folder name: ensure resourceName (Replace resourceName with the exact folder name.) 3. Restart the Server Restart the FiveM server to load the new resource.Check the console for errors if a resource fails to start. Which Mod Loader Should You Use? If you are unsure which platform your server needs, here is a quick reference: Plugins only: Spigot, Paper, Purpur Mods only: Fabric, Forge Mods + Plugins: Arclight, Magma, Mohist Vanilla gameplay: No plugins or mods Choosing the correct loader ensures compatibility and prevents crashes. Need Assistance? If you are unsure which mods, plugins, or loaders are compatible with your server, our team is here to help. ???? support@glasshosting.com???? Or open a ticket through your Client Area We’re available 24/7 to assist with installations, compatibility questions, and server setup.