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EssentialsX is the essential plugin for Spigot servers, providing core features for servers of any size and scale. These features include:
- Player-made homes
- Server warps and kits, either server-wide or per-world
- Player-to-player private messages, teleports and teleport requests
- Custom player nicknames
- Various moderation tools including kicks, temporary bans, mutes and jails
- Built-in economy features including sign shops, command costs and full Vault support
In addition, EssentialsX's optional modules provide further integrated features like chat formatting, world protection, GeoIP lookup and more - see the Module Breakdown for more information.
Pages
- Commands list (community-maintained)
- Permissions list (community-maintained)
Note: When updating EssentialsX, you need to update all the modules to the same version to prevent version mismatch errors. In addition, you may want to update your config file - the latest config file can always be found here.
Updating from Essentials 2
EssentialsX is a fork of the original Essentials project, which was discontinued in 2014. EssentialsX adds several new features over the original Essentials - the Improvements page and EssentialsX changelogs for more information.
To upgrade from Essentials 2.14.x or earlier, stop your server, delete the old Essentials jars and replace them with the equivalent EssentialsX jars. We recommend renaming your
config.yml
file to take advantage of new settings added by EssentialsX, and taking a full backup of your plugins/Essentials/
folder. Once you restart your server, EssentialsX will create a new config.yml
and update old user data to the new format.Originally requested by InflamedSebi in this thread.
PowerTool allows you to bind commands to your in-hand items. Any item may be assigned commands for both left-click and right-click. Bound commands remain until you manually clear the binding.
Please post bugs and/or feature requests as dev.bukkit.org tickets.
Features
- Bound commands may include special tokens which are appropriately substituted when the item is used. Currently, these are:
Token | Description |
---|---|
%p | The name of the player you left-clicked or right-clicked. |
%x | X-coordinate of the block targeted by your crosshairs |
%y | Y-coordinate of the block targeted by your crosshairs |
%z | Z-coordinate of the block targeted by your crosshairs |
%Y | Y-coordinate of the nearest air blockabove the block targeted by your crosshairs |
All of these tokens are configurable.
- Works in creative mode. Right-clicking and left-clicking players in creative mode will generally work, even when far away (up to 100 blocks).
- Ability to define global power tools. These are administrator-defined binds that can be made available to whoever you want (based on permissions).
- Fine-grained control over the use of power tools via permissions.
- Global power tools may grant temporary permissions or even be run as the console. Needless to say, these features should be used with care.
- The number of player-created binds may be limited based on group/permission.
- Items may be further differentiated by custom display name (e.g. when given one via Anvils). Note this option is off by default, enable it in the configuration file.
Commands
There's only one command,
/powertool
which may also be abbreviated /pt
or /ptool
:/powertool left <the-command-to-bind>
— Binds the command (and its arguments) to the left-click action of the current item. The command must not include the first slash. This may also be abbreviated as/powertool l
./powertool right <the-command-to-bind>
— Binds the command (and its arguments) to the right-click action of the current item. This may also be abbreviated as/powertool r
./powertool left
— With no command to bind, the currently-bound left-click command is cleared from the current item. Use/powertool right
to clear the right-click command./powertool list
— Displays all player-defined power tools for the current player./powertool clear
— Clears all bound commands from the current item./powertool clear <item-id-or-name>
— Clears all bound commands from the specified item./powertool clear -a
— Clears all bound commands from all items./powertool on
— Enable power tools for this session (default is on)./powertool off
— Disable power tools for this session./powertool toggle
— Toggle power tools availability. Can also be abbreviated as/powertool t
./powertool reload
— Re-reads config.yml.
Permissions
PowerTool only supports Bukkit permissions (aka Superperms). By default, ops have all permissions.
powertool.use
— Allows the use and creation of power tools. (Haspowertool.use.*
andpowertool.create
as child permissions.)powertool.use.*
— Allows the use of all power tools.powertool.use.<item-id>
— Allows the use of a specific power tool identified by item-id. item-id may be numeric (e.g. 322 for golden apple), or the Bukkit Material name with or without underscores (e.g. GOLDEN_APPLE or GOLDENAPPLE). Note that Bukkit permissions are not case-sensitive, so bothpowertool.use.golden_apple
andpowertool.use.GOLDEN_APPLE
work fine.powertool.create
— Allows the creation of personal power tools. A player must be given this permission in order to use the left/right/list/clear subcommands.powertool.reload
— Allows use of/powertool reload
Additionally, per-group power tool limits may be defined using permissions. See the
options
section in config.yml for details.Global, Administrator-defined Binds
By editing config.yml, the server administrator can define binds for use by anyone with the
powertool.use
permission.For example:
The item ID ('string' in the above example) may be an integer item ID or a name. If using an integer item ID, you must quote it as a string, e.g.
'287'
for 'string.' If using a name, you must use a standard Bukkit material name (found here). For example, for golden apples, you may use one of:GOLDEN_APPLE
'golden apple'
(since it has a space, it must be quoted)goldenapple
Examples
- Promote and demote users using the left-click and right-click actions of the current item:
/powertool l promote %p
/powertool r demote %p
- Bind WorldEdit's copy & paste commands. Remember that many WorldEdit commands normally start with two slashes, but you must always omit the first slash.
/powertool left /copy
/powertool right /paste
License & Source
PowerTool is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Sources may be found on GitHub:
Development builds of this project can be acquired at the provided continuous integration server.These builds have not been approved by the BukkitDev staff. Use them at your own risk.
- PowerTool (Requires ToHPluginUtils.jar)
- PowerTool-standalone (includes ToHPluginUtils, like the version distributed on dev.bukkit.org)
To Do
- Allow setting/clearing global power tools from the command line (for those with the proper permission, of course).
- Allow player-specific power tools to override global ones.
- Allow global power tool flags (e.g. run-as-console) to be assigned to each individual action.