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For the end user, PlotSquared is packed with a tonne of cool features. It allows you to merge plots, and build together with your friends. You can also change a lot of plot specific settings in the form of flags. Such as: weather, time, game modes, pvp status.
Whilst we provide a whole load of unique features, the biggest focus is to provide a lag-free and smooth experience.
NOTE: This is the branch for the 1.13+ version of PlotSquared. Switch to the master branch for legacy PlotSquared.
Links
Developer Resources
- [JavaDoc (Core)] [JavaDoc (Bukkit)] [Alternative (Empcraft)]
- [Maven Repo (CI)] [Alternative (Incendo)]
- API Documentation
Building
Gradle is the recommended way to build the project. Use ./gradlew build
in the main project directory to build the project. Gradle is required if you intend to build or develop the Sponge module.
If you prefer to use maven, a pom.xml
file is provided for working with the Bukkit part of the plugin.
Contributing
If you feel like you can improve the plugin any way, then you are more than welcome to contribute to PlotSquared. It would be highly appreciated if you made sure to test your code before committing it, as it will save us a lot of time and effort.
Code Style
If you are planning to commit any changes to the project, it would be highly appreciated if you were to follow the project code style conventions. To make this easier we have provided settings that can be imported into your IDE.
Eclipse:
Window > Preferences > Java > Code Style > Formatter
Press Import
and select ...path/to/project/code_style.xml
IntelliJ:
File > Settings > Editor > Code Style
. Next to "Scheme" there is a cog wheel, press that and then
Import Scheme > IntelliJ IDEA Code Style XML
and then select ..path/to/project/code_style.xml
Suggestions
Suggestions are welcome! We have a separate issue tracker for suggestions, that can be found in this repository.