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Gives the player a certain qty of an item. If slot is present, it is given directly to that slot number, which is useful for armor. Other items are simply added to the user's inventory directly. 100 is feet, 101 is legs, 102 is chest, and 103 is helmet. | Gives the player a certain qty of an item. If slot is present, it is given directly to that slot number, which is useful for armor. Other items are simply added to the user's inventory directly. 100 is feet, 101 is legs, 102 is chest, and 103 is helmet. Item may use the item id, (like 1 for stone) or item id:value (like 35:11 for blue wool). |
Revision as of 00:04, 4 June 2013
Easy Signs is a sign configuration plugin. All sign types follow the same rules:
- Signs are "special" based on their location, not the text on the sign
- If a sign is broken, it will be removed as an easy sign within a few minutes
- Only admins can configure a sign
- All players can activate the sign
- To configure a sign, look at it, and run
/easy-sign <type> [>args<]
(the options are listed below) - To activate a sign, left or right click it
- To remove a sign, simply break it, or look at it and run
/easy-sign-delete
- Multiple actions can be added. They are run in the order they are added to the sign during configuration.
- To delete an action, currently, you must just delete the sign and start over
Each "module" or sign type is configured differently, and the documentation is listed below. For the quick version of this guide, just run /easy-sign
in game.
An example would be: /easy-sign warp 1 2 3
sleep
Args: None
A sleep sign sets the players bed at their current location.
warp
Args: x y z
A warp sign warps the user to the given x y z location in the current world.
ci
Args: None
Clears the player's inventory
give
Args: item qty [slot]
Gives the player a certain qty of an item. If slot is present, it is given directly to that slot number, which is useful for armor. Other items are simply added to the user's inventory directly. 100 is feet, 101 is legs, 102 is chest, and 103 is helmet. Item may use the item id, (like 1 for stone) or item id:value (like 35:11 for blue wool).