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So I guess you're interested in learning how to use the Bukkit Plugin CoreProtect, this plugin is a simple Ant-Grief and Rollback plugin that will keep your server 100% safe from griefers! In this blog, I will show you all of the plugins commands with their info. However, if you have not downloaded the plugin yet, get it here:
dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/coreprotect/
Thanks for reading!
Block Logging And Checking:
Main Command: /co i
Means: "CoreProtect Inspector"
This feature of the plugin allows you to check who placed/broke a block in any spot.
This also works for chests, checking for items placed in/out if them.
Left click on the block you would like to check to see all of it's details. A list of blocks will come up in chat telling you when it was placed (or broken) and who did it. However, if the block that you want to check is not there, take another random block and Right Click, where that block was placed is where it will tell you the data! Not the block below where you placed it!
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For chests, you can Left Click to view place/breaks of it. To check items added/removed, Right Click.
Rollback:
Main Command: /co rollback
Means: "CoreProtect Rollback"
Now, stuff gets a little more complicated, but not too hard. This command allows you to rollback Globally from all players or just one player from 20 blocks from you or any amount of radius from you. You can also only rollback a users block breaks or block places. To use this, type:
To do a basic rollback type:
/co rollback u:(USERNAME) t:(TIME "1m 1h 1d 1s") r:(RADIUS OR USE #global FOR A GLOBAL ROLLBACK)
For example: /co rollback u:Notch t:5m r:100
This will rollback that users actions, even WorldEdit!
To do an advanced rollback type:
/co rollback u:(USERNAME) t:(TIME "1m 1h 1d 1s") r:(RADIUS OR USE #global FOR A GLOBAL ROLLBACK) a:(block-place/block-break)
"a:" stands for action. The two actions you can use for a rollback are:
block-break
block-place
For example: /co rollback u:Notch t:1h r:#global a:block-place
To do a global rollback for everything, type /co rollback r:#global t:(Time)
BE CAREFUL WILL THIS COMMAND. IT WILL LAG YOUR SERVER. I do not recommend using this command, but if it's needed, it's there.
Advanced Player Lookup:
This function of CoreProtect allows you to do an advanced player data lookup. You can lookup any player that does these actions:
blocks placed
blocks broken
chat said
commands used
mobs killed/hit
WorldEdit
Command usage: /co l u:(USER) t:(TIME) a:(ACTION)
Using "t:" is optional, and can be removed for a whole list without a certain time,
Action list:
block+ (Block place)
block- (Block break)
chat
command
kill (WARNING: This action requires the "t:" tag, or it will not work correctly!)
session (Lists logins and logouts.)
+session (Logins)
-session (Logouts)
username (Username Changes)
For example:
/co l u:Notch t:1h a:command
A=ACTION
U=USER
T=TIME
R=RADIUS
Purge:
This is the last command of CoreProtect, it frees up some space by deleting old playerdata or block logs that are no longer needed
Usage: /co purge t:(Time to delete data from)
h=hour
m=minute
s=second
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This is all to my little CoreProtect tutorial, if you enjoyed it or if it helped. PLEASE leave a diamond! It really helps and keeps me making more Plugin Tutorials. Keep in mind that this took me 2 hours to write and make. -Kixux
Thanks!
dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/coreprotect/
Thanks for reading!
Block Logging And Checking:
Main Command: /co i
Means: "CoreProtect Inspector"
This feature of the plugin allows you to check who placed/broke a block in any spot.
This also works for chests, checking for items placed in/out if them.
Left click on the block you would like to check to see all of it's details. A list of blocks will come up in chat telling you when it was placed (or broken) and who did it. However, if the block that you want to check is not there, take another random block and Right Click, where that block was placed is where it will tell you the data! Not the block below where you placed it!
-
For chests, you can Left Click to view place/breaks of it. To check items added/removed, Right Click.
Rollback:
Main Command: /co rollback
Means: "CoreProtect Rollback"
Now, stuff gets a little more complicated, but not too hard. This command allows you to rollback Globally from all players or just one player from 20 blocks from you or any amount of radius from you. You can also only rollback a users block breaks or block places. To use this, type:
To do a basic rollback type:
/co rollback u:(USERNAME) t:(TIME "1m 1h 1d 1s") r:(RADIUS OR USE #global FOR A GLOBAL ROLLBACK)
For example: /co rollback u:Notch t:5m r:100
This will rollback that users actions, even WorldEdit!
To do an advanced rollback type:
/co rollback u:(USERNAME) t:(TIME "1m 1h 1d 1s") r:(RADIUS OR USE #global FOR A GLOBAL ROLLBACK) a:(block-place/block-break)
"a:" stands for action. The two actions you can use for a rollback are:
block-break
block-place
For example: /co rollback u:Notch t:1h r:#global a:block-place
To do a global rollback for everything, type /co rollback r:#global t:(Time)
BE CAREFUL WILL THIS COMMAND. IT WILL LAG YOUR SERVER. I do not recommend using this command, but if it's needed, it's there.
Advanced Player Lookup:
This function of CoreProtect allows you to do an advanced player data lookup. You can lookup any player that does these actions:
blocks placed
blocks broken
chat said
commands used
mobs killed/hit
WorldEdit
Command usage: /co l u:(USER) t:(TIME) a:(ACTION)
Using "t:" is optional, and can be removed for a whole list without a certain time,
Action list:
block+ (Block place)
block- (Block break)
chat
command
kill (WARNING: This action requires the "t:" tag, or it will not work correctly!)
session (Lists logins and logouts.)
+session (Logins)
-session (Logouts)
username (Username Changes)
For example:
/co l u:Notch t:1h a:command
A=ACTION
U=USER
T=TIME
R=RADIUS
Purge:
This is the last command of CoreProtect, it frees up some space by deleting old playerdata or block logs that are no longer needed
Usage: /co purge t:(Time to delete data from)
h=hour
m=minute
s=second
-
This is all to my little CoreProtect tutorial, if you enjoyed it or if it helped. PLEASE leave a diamond! It really helps and keeps me making more Plugin Tutorials. Keep in mind that this took me 2 hours to write and make. -Kixux
Thanks!
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