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* https://pelican-eggs.github.io/pterodactyl/ (Option 1)
* https://pelican-eggs.github.io/pterodactyl/ (Option 1)


For the sake of this guide, let's pretend we want to spin up a ''Mordhau'' server. On the ''Option 1'' list, we find ''Mordhau's'' leads to a page with raw text. This page is the egg in it's raw form: a JSON file. The entirety of this page's contents should be saved to your computer as a <code>.json</code> file. The advised way is to right click on the page and select <code>Save as</code>.  
For the sake of this guide, let's pretend we want to spin up a ''Mordhau'' server. On the ''Option 1'' list, we find ''Mordhau's'' entry leads to a page with raw text. This page is the egg in it's raw form: a JSON file. The entirety of this page's contents should be saved to your computer as a <code>.json</code> file. The advised way is to right click on the page and select <code>Save as</code>.  


=== b. Installing the egg ===
=== b. Installing the egg ===
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#Click <code>Import</code>.
#Click <code>Import</code>.
#You should see a new page with a lot of information on it and a green prompt saying the import was successful.[[File:Pterodactyl successful egg import.png|none|thumb|361x361px|''Pterodactyl successful egg import notification.'']]
#You should see a new page with a lot of information on it and a green prompt saying the import was successful.[[File:Pterodactyl successful egg import.png|none|thumb|361x361px|''Pterodactyl successful egg import notification.'']]
== Step 2: Spin up server ==
== Step 2: Spin up server ==
So, we either just installed our desired egg, or we found that the egg already exists. Let's try to launch the application.
So, we either just installed our desired egg, or we found that the egg already exists. Let's try to launch the application.