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- #-------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Minecraft color codes go from 0 - F which are base-16
- # numbers. In order to supplement numbers after 9, we use A - F.
- #
- # Generally you would use a ยง or & character to designate a
- # color code, but in this case since the key name (ops-name-color)
- # assumes that it's going to be a color, we only need to specify
- # the color code.
- #-------------------------------------------------------------------
- ops-name-color: 'c'
- #-------------------------------------------------------------------
- # A prefix is what comes first. So lets say we want our nick name
- # to be: Lysander. With the current prefix, our name will appear
- # like this: ~Lysander.
- #
- # You can change the prefix to be any combination of characters.
- #-------------------------------------------------------------------
- #nickname-prefix: '~'
- #
- # You can also set your nick to NO characters and they will appear
- # as real names.
- #nickname-prefix: ''
- #
- # Maybe you want an explicit tag for them?
- nickname-prefix: '[nick] '
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # How long it takes, in seconds, to use commands within:
- # EssentialsTele, EssentialsWarp, EssentialsSpawn, and Essentials-
- # Home plugins.
- #
- # This cooldown is ONLY for the Essentials teleportation plugins
- # mentioned.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- teleport-cooldown: 0
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # This is a delay that happens AFTER a user executes one of the
- # teleportation commands. This functionality is limited to the
- # Essentials teleporation plugins mentioned above.
- #
- # If the player is attacked or moves before the delay is over, then
- # the teleportation is cancelled.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- teleport-delay: 0
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # When using the /heal command, this allows you to set a delay
- # between the next time a player can use /heal again. This prevents
- # players from spamming /heal if they're in a battle.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- heal-cooldown: 60
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # The default amount of items given if the amount parameter is
- # left out of the /item and /give commands.
- #
- # Example: /give player1 torch
- # The above example would give player1 a stack of 64 torches since
- # the stack size is set to 64.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- default-stack-size: 64
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Whether or not to reclaim memory when a player logs out. This
- # functionality generally increases server stability so unless you
- # know EXACTLY how this works, don't change this value.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- reclaim-onlogout: true
- # Should primitive spawn protection be enabled? For most servers, this should be flase; it is better to use a third-party plugin to protect it.
- spawn-protection: false
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # :: Nether settings ::
- #
- # (enabled: false) Prevents the nether world from being generated
- # or if the world exists, prevents players from going there.
- #
- # (enabled: true) Will generate the nether world if it does not
- # exist. Allows users to use "/world nether" to get to the nether.
- #
- # (folder:) What folder you want the nether in. The default folder
- # is "nether".
- #
- # (portals-enabled: true) Allows players to use portals to enter
- # the nether.
- #
- # (portals-enabled: false) Does NOT allow players to use portals
- # to enter the nether.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- nether:
- enabled: false
- folder: nether
- portals-enabled: false
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # The number of mobs that a player is allowed to spawn with the
- # command: /spawnmob
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- spawnmob-limit: 10
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Help information from all your other installed plugins will be
- # displayed if this key is set to true.
- #
- # If you ONLY want Essentials help, set this key to false.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- non-ess-in-help: true;
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Message of the Day Settings
- #
- # As described earlier in the ops-name-color, you can use the
- # minecraft color codes 0 - F. This time you MUST use the ampersand
- # character (&) like this: &f or &c to denote the start of colored
- # text.
- #
- # You may also use the various variables that follow:
- # {PLAYER} - The display name of the current player.
- # {IP} - The IP address of the current player.
- # {ENTITY} - The entity ID of the player. (Useful for plugin
- # Developers)
- # {PLAYERLIST} - A list of all players currently online.
- #
- # To use words with contractions like: don't, can't, doesn't, etc..
- # you must escape these characters with a double apostraphe.
- #
- # Here are the words escaped: don''t, can''t, and doesn''t.
- #
- # Furthermore, you can add or subtract any lines that you wish.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- #motd:
- # - '&cWelcome, {PLAYER}&c!'
- # - '&fType &c/help&f for a list of commands.'
- # - 'Currently online: {PLAYERLIST}'
- #
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Here's an example custom motd I just made. Go ahead and try it
- # out in your own server. Remember you can add/edit/remove any
- # lines that you want, using the following structure.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- motd:
- - '&eWelcome to &cAelux''s &eserver, &b{PLAYER}&e!!'
- - '&cPlease &fread the &a/rules &fand &a/news&f.'
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Formatting the server rules is EXACTLY like formatting the
- # motd above. Use the same structure and syntax to add/edit/remove
- # any lines that you want/don't want.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- rules:
- - '[1] Be respectful'
- - '[2] Be ethical'
- - '[3] Use common sense'
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Disabled commands will be disabled at a server level, which
- # means even if you're in the OP.txt file, you still will NOT have
- # access to these commands.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- disabled-commands:
- - nick
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Unlike the disabled-commands, THESE commands will be available
- # ONLY to people within the OP.txt file.
- #
- # One thing to note however, this key is ignored completely if you
- # are running Permissions. So if you're running Permissions, don't
- # expect any of these commands to be restricted.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- restricted-commands:
- - bigtree
- - item
- - give
- - heal
- - plugin
- - time
- - top
- - tp
- - tphere
- - tree
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # You can think of kits as handy packages of items, which can be
- # spawned into your inventory with a simple command.
- #
- # Typing "/kit" will allow you to view the available kits.
- # See the cheats section on the Command Reference page for more
- # information on the kit command and its permissions.
- #
- # You can create as many kits as you want, as long as you follow
- # the simple structure below.
- #
- # The key "kits:" is permanent and all kits must be under this
- # single key. Never remove the "kits:" key.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- #kits:
- # tools:
- # delay: 10
- # items:
- # - 277 1
- # - 278 1
- # - 279 1
- #
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Here is an example of some custom kits.
- #
- # Make sure you pay attention to the comments and details of
- # each property and how it's indented. Also notice how each item
- # has an amount attached to it.
- #------------------------------------------------------------------
- kits:
- # You can name your kits anything.
- basictools:
- # 1 Hour before next use
- delay: 3600
- items:
- # 1 stone sword
- - 272 1
- # 3 stone shovels
- - 273 3
- # 3 stone pickaxes
- - 274 3
- # 3 stone axes
- - 275 3
- advtools:
- delay: 1500
- items:
- - 276 1
- - 277 2
- - 278 2
- - 279 2
- cobble:
- delay: 30
- items:
- - 4 64
- # EssentialsProtect settings requires EssentialsProtect.jar
- #Database settings
- #mysql or sqlite
- ep-datatype: 'sqlite'
- #database login details for mysql
- ep-username: 'root'
- ep-pasword: 'root'
- ep-mysqlDb: 'jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/minecraft'
- #Protection settings
- ep-protectSigns: true
- ep-protectRails: true
- ep-protectBlockBelow: true
- ep-preventBlockOnRail: false
- # End Essentials Protect Settings
- # End of File
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