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Co-authored-by: Mariell <proximyst@proximyst.com> Co-authored-by: MD <1917406+mdcfe@users.noreply.github.com> This moves storage of balances from the baltop command into the UserMap. This was needed by Glare to able to get a hold of all users balances without causing jvm hell on the usermap. To access this API as an end user; ```java import net.essentialsx.api.v2.services.BalanceTop; //... BalanceTop api = Bukkit.getServer().getServicesManager().load(BalanceTop.class); ``` Closes #3100, closes #3540 |
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This is a fork of Essentials called EssentialsX.
If you are using this, do NOT ask Essentials for support.
The official upstream repository for the original Essentials project is at https://github.com/Essentials/Essentials.
Why use EssentialsX?
EssentialsX is an unofficial continuation of Essentials, updated to support modern Minecraft and Spigot versions. It provides several performance enhancements and fixes that are currently not available in Essentials and Spigot-Essentials. For more details, see the wiki.
EssentialsX is almost a completely drop-in replacement for Essentials. However, it has different requirements:
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EssentialsX requires Vault to enable chat prefix/suffixes and group support if you have a supported permissions plugin. We recommend using LuckPerms.
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If you have an unsupported permissions plugin but still wish to use wildcards, enable
use-bukkit-permissions
in the configuration. Otherwise, the plugin will fall back to config-based permissions. -
EssentialsX requires Java 8 or higher. On older versions, the plugin may not work properly.
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EssentialsX supports Minecraft versions 1.8.8, 1.9.4, 1.10.2, 1.11.2, 1.12.2, 1.13.2, 1.14.4, 1.15.2, and 1.16.5.
Support
Need help with using EssentialsX? Join the MOSS Discord community to ask for help and discuss EssentialsX.
If you need to report a bug or want to suggest a new feature, you can open an issue on GitHub.
Building
To build EssentialsX, you need JDK 8 or higher installed on your system. Then, run the following command:
./gradlew build
...or if you're on windows run the following command:
gradlew build
Each module's jar can be found in build/libs/
inside each module's directory or in jars/
.
Using EssentialsX in your plugin
Do you want to integrate with EssentialsX in your plugin? You can use the EssentialsX Maven repo to build against EssentialsX's API.
Releases are hosted on the Maven repo at https://repo.essentialsx.net/releases/
, while snapshots (including dev builds) are hosted at https://repo.essentialsx.net/snapshots/
.
To add EssentialsX to your build system, you should use the following artifacts:
Type | Group ID | Artifact ID | Version |
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Older releases | net.ess3 | EssentialsX | 2.18.2 |
Snapshots | net.essentialsx | EssentialsX | 2.19.0-SNAPSHOT |
Future releases | net.essentialsx | EssentialsX | 2.19.0 |
Note: up until 2.18.2
, EssentialsX used the net.ess3
group ID, but starting with 2.19.0
snapshots, the group ID is now net.essentialsx
.
When updating your plugin, make sure you use the correct group ID.
You can find more information and examples at the wiki.
Contributing
Want to help improve EssentialsX? There are several ways you can support and contribute to the project.
If you'd like to make a financial contribution to the project, you can join our Patreon, or to make a one-off donation you can visit our Ko-fi page. If you can't make a donation, don't worry! There are lots of other ways to contribute:
- Do you run a server? Take a look at our "help wanted" and "bug: unconfirmed" issues, where you can find issues that need extra testing and investigation.
- Do you speak multiple languages? If so, we always welcome contributions to our Crowdin project.
- Do you enjoy helping others? If so, why not contribute to the EssentialsX documentation? You can also join the MOSS Discord community and provide direct community support to other EssentialsX users.
- If you're a developer, you could look through our "open to PR" issues. We're always happy to receive bug fixes and feature additions as pull requests.
See CONTRIBUTING.md to find out more.