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Waypoints

Waypoints

Plugin

Waypoints Plugin for Minecraft (Paper)

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Created4 months ago
Updated4 months ago

Waypoints

Waypoints Plugin for Minecraft (Paper)

In-game commands

  • /wsave <waypoint-name> | saves a new waypoint (permission required: zoink.waypoints).
  • /wtp <waypoint-name> | teleports to a waypoint (permission required: zoink.waypoints).
  • /wlist <world-name> | shows the of list all waypoints (permission required: zoink.waypoints).
  • /wdelete <waypoint-name> | delete a waypoint (permission required: zoink.waypoints).
  • /whome | teleports player to their spawnpoint (permission required: zoink.waypoints).
  • /wspawn | teleports player to spawn defined in config.yml (permission required: zoink.waypoints).
  • /wconfig <config-var(s)> | used to check or redefine variables in config.yml (permission required: zoink.waypoints, server operator)
  • /wsetup <optional-config-var(s)> | used to setup config.yml if needed, arguments are optional (permission required: zoink.waypoints, server operator)

Permissions:

  • zoink.waypoints: Allow the user to use the personal waypoints.
  • Server Operator for some commands.

Config.yml

For Lazy People

  • You can simply run /wsetup if you are a server operator to automatically setup config.yml
  • Note this is not guaranteed to 100% work
  • If you want to set up but change a variable like limited_waypoints to true, you can simply do the following:
# One argument
/wsetup limited_waypoints=true
# Multiple Arguments
/wsetup limited_waypoints=true max_waypoints=20

The 'wconfig' Command

  • Arguments work the exact same as the /wsetup command, but just changes the variables you define
  • But another feature is checking the current value of a variable like this:
/wconfig limited_waypoints
# Output:
# WP> limited_waypoints: false

# Argument Example with array; NOTICE THERE ARE NO SPACES
/wconfig allowed_worlds_colors=[light_purple,green,gold]

Defining Spawn

  • If you do not want a spawn in the world you can simply set enabled to false under the spawn key in config.yml
  • Simply change the x, y, and z coordinates to wherever spawn is.
  • If your spawn is in a different world than the default overworld, or your overworld folder name is different, you can simply change the name under spawn.world.

Booleans

  • use_real_world_names refers to when users can list waypoints they have in a specific world.
  • This setting when set to true uses the names of the worlds folder so like world_nether.
  • For a prettier looking result I would just keep this at false.

  • multi_world_teleport when set to true allows players to teleport to waypoints that are in a different world than the current one they are in.
  • For example a player can teleport they have in The End while they are in the Overworld.

  • limited_waypoints is for server owners who want to limit the amount of waypoints that can be saved by a player
  • Note, if a player already has more than your defined max waypoints, it will not remove any.
  • This boolean combos with the max_waypoints variable, which defines the max waypoints a player can save.

Allowed Worlds

  • You are able to set which worlds players are able to save waypoints in
  • The order of the worlds is the order they will be printed out in when a player runs /wlist.

Allowed Worlds Colors

  • The colors are based on the MiniMessage Colors
  • The order of the colors is the same as the ones in the allowed_worlds list.

Custom World Names

  • This only matters when you have use_real_world_names set to false.
  • They are in the same order as the allowed_worlds list.

Build the plugin

To build the plugin, type the following commands:

cd Waypoints
mvn clean package

External resources



Project members

julesparty

Owner


Technical information

License
MIT
Project ID
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