diff --git a/.github/workflows/java_ci.yml b/.github/workflows/java_ci.yml index d4d57ab..ab99a2f 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/java_ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/java_ci.yml @@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ name: Java CI on: push: branches: [ 'master' ] + paths-ignore: + - 'docs/**' + - 'README.md' permissions: contents: read diff --git a/docs/Setup.md b/docs/Setup.md index 839d127..825b914 100644 --- a/docs/Setup.md +++ b/docs/Setup.md @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ This page will walk you through installing Velocitab on a Velocity proxy server. 1. If you'd like Velocitab to display user roles from [LuckPerms](https://luckperms.net/), ensure LuckPerms is installed on your proxy as well, and configured to synchronise role information via MySQL and Plugin Messages or Redis. 2. If you'd like to use [PlaceholderAPI](https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/placeholderapi.6245/) placeholders, install [PAPIProxyBridge](https://modrinth.com/plugin/papiproxybridge) on both your Velocity server and Spigot-based Minecraft servers. Also ensure PlaceholderAPI is installed on your spigot servers. 4. Restart your proxy to let Velocitab generate its configuration file -5. Stop your proxy server, modify the `config.yml` file to your liking, and start your server. +5. Stop your proxy server, modify the [`config.yml`](config-file) file to your liking, and start your server. Velocitab should now be successfully installed on your proxy. \ No newline at end of file