Skip to main content

Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://mintlify.com/creepersbs/register/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Creepers is a free subdomain provider operated by CreeperHUB, designed for developers, Minecraft players, and anyone who wants a personalized online presence. Registration happens entirely through GitHub — fork the repo, add a JSON file, open a pull request, and your subdomain goes live within 24 hours.

Quickstart

Register your first subdomain in minutes with our step-by-step guide.

Available Domains

Browse all supported TLDs and choose the right one for your project.

DNS Record Types

Learn how to configure A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, NS, TXT, and SRV records.

Terms of Service

Understand the rules and responsibilities for using this service.

How it works

Creepers uses GitHub as the registration interface. You submit your DNS configuration as a JSON file via Pull Request, it gets reviewed and merged by the CreeperHUB team, and your subdomain goes live — all for free.
1

Fork the repository

Fork creepersbs/register on GitHub and star it to stay up to date.
2

Create your domain file

Add a .json file to the /domains folder named after your desired subdomain (e.g., myproject.json). Use the provided templates to configure your DNS records.
3

Open a Pull Request

Submit a Pull Request with your JSON file. Review the checklist, confirm you agree to the Terms of Service, and wait for approval.
4

Go live

Once your PR is merged, your subdomain is live — usually within 24 hours to one week.

Who is this for?

Developers

Showcase projects and APIs with a professional subdomain instead of a bare IP address.

Minecraft Players

Point a friendly domain at your server’s IP and SRV records so players connect easily.

Anyone

Personal sites, portfolios, side projects — if it’s on the internet, it deserves a real domain name.
Subdomains are provided free of charge with no hidden fees. Up to 8 subdomains per account (2 per TLD) are allowed. By submitting a request you agree to the Terms of Service.

Build docs developers (and LLMs) love