Roughly this line of develpment has to do with:
* Prevent destroying ones own vehicle [INCOMPLETE: conflict with older
MC versions.].
* More careful set-back handling.
* Reset the players position to that of the vehicle if the player moves
too far off (likely does not have effect, needs more testing). In
principle this is intended to trigger a teleport, the normal player is
intended to not notice, but no guarantees yet.
Not configurable yet, might not work 100%, yet.
There seem to be cases with a repeated horizontal speed increase which
should be covered by the bunnyhop mechanisms. The first increase will
not go as high as possible but have 0 y-diff, while the second one will
trigger a violation with a higher y-diff and another increas in the
horizontal distance. This commit does not cover a general multi-step
speed-increase case, but just attempts to catch this special case.
The command lists for handleaschat and exclusions are now also fed with
a leading "/" if missing. Allows more convenient setup and less
confusion potential for relating comamnd lists in "protect plugins" to
other lists.
opinconsoleonly has been made a list of commands:
protection.commands.consoleonly.
Further the message sent to the player is the permission message,
if the player does not have permission to use the command,
provided NCP can find the command.
All three command lists are also checked with the original
command label.
Commands to change to "no permission" or "unknown command" behavior,
can now be configured with a string list each. Commands that have a
permission set will have the default set to false, while commands that
don't have a permission will be altered to have a filter permission,
namely nocheatplus.filter.command.<commandname>.