Spigot is at it again with another breaking change to the API where the JavaDocs have been retrofitted to match the new, ancient way of writing software. The addItem and removeItem methods originally just added or removed whatever they could when called, and returned a map of items that failed due to lack of space/items. Now, with the breaking API change, these methods actually *mutate their arguments* - a practice that has been heavily discouraged for decades in modern software development, and something you usually only see in C these days. This change, like many others in the same vein, show the complete recklessness, incompetence, and lack of awareness from an otherwise talented team of developers. Hopefully, they will continue to hone their skills so that we can eventually have a stable API again. |
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MobArena
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MobArena is an arena-style minigame for Spigot-based Minecraft servers
Getting Started
If you don't want to compile the plugin yourself, grab a release artifact from one of these two sites:
The wiki here on Github should have all the information you need to get started using the plugin.
Getting Help
If you run into problems or need help with something, feel free to hop on the MobArena Discord server to have a chat: Instant Invite
Remember, though, that this communication channel is idle chat, which means you likely won't get a response immediately. It could take anything from a couple of seconds to a day, but your message will be seen.
Contributing
Found a bug, got a suggestion, or want to dig into the code base? There are many ways to contribute to the project!
Get started here: Contributing