ChestShop - the chest & sign shop plugin for Minecraft Servers running Bukkit/Spigot/Paper
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ChestShop icon ChestShop

Created At ChestShop license: LGPL-2.1 Latest Release Commits since latest release bStats Server Count bStats Player Count

ChestShop is an awesome plugin for managing your server's economy. By using chests and signs, you can effectively create your own market!

ChestShop also makes administrators' lives easier. Simply drag-and-drop the .jar to your "plugins" folder, install Vault or Reserve and a compatible Economy plugin which provides money, and you're done!

It's never been that easy to create shops! With features like shop protection and anti-lag protection, you won't have to worry about your server's economy anymore! It even is compatible with a good chunk of other plugins and there is an ever-growing list of addon plugins to add even more compatibility and features!

If you need any help check the wiki or just ask in IRC or Discord!

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Building

Installing

To build ChestShop, you'll need a Maven installation.

Pre-build versions can also be found on the Jenkins server.

Installing external dependencies

To install new external dependencies that aren't available in a maven repo, place your .jar into the main folder and launch the install_dependency_to_repo.sh script - it'll guide you through the process.