Bookshelf Plugin
Bookshelf Plugin (1.21, 1.20.1) is a foundational library for Minecraft, providing shared code, utilities, and functionality to support the development and integration of other plugins. While it does not directly alter gameplay on its own, it plays a crucial role in ensuring that multiple plugins can work together seamlessly. This plugin is particularly valuable for developers who need a reliable and consistent framework for their projects, and for players who benefit from the improved compatibility and stability it offers.
Features:
- Shared Code and Utilities: Offers a robust set of utilities and shared code that simplifies plugin development.
- Extended APIs: Provides extended APIs to facilitate the creation and management of custom content.
- Enhanced Compatibility: Ensures that multiple plugins can operate without conflicts.
- In-Game Features for Players: Adds minor but useful in-game features to enhance the Minecraft experience.
- Support for Modpacks and Plugin Collections: Essential for modpacks that include multiple plugins, ensuring better performance and compatibility.
Commands:
/bookshelf reload
: Reloads the Bookshelf Plugin configuration. Example:/bookshelf reload
to apply any changes made to the configuration files without restarting the server./bookshelf version
: Displays the current version of the Bookshelf Plugin. Example:/bookshelf version
to check if you are using the latest version of the plugin./bookshelf debug
: Toggles debug mode to help with troubleshooting plugin issues. Example:/bookshelf debug
to turn on debug mode and get detailed logs for diagnosing problems.
Permissions:
bookshelf.manage
: Allows the player to access and manage the settings and configurations provided by the Bookshelf Plugin.bookshelf.debug
: Grants access to debug tools and information for troubleshooting plugin issues.bookshelf.reload
: Permits the player to use the/bookshelf reload
command.bookshelf.version
: Allows the player to use the/bookshelf version
command to check the plugin version.
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How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your plugin’s directory.
- Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
- Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Run the server.
- All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.