Updated World reduction (markdown)

Jesse Boyd 2016-08-26 03:44:57 +10:00
parent 2c6114fd7e
commit 0f1fb291d4

@ -7,13 +7,32 @@ The world border is based on the furthest plot from the origin (0,0) and will pr
If you already have plots which are far away from the origin, the world border will not be very effective. You may wish to use the condense function (see below).
#### Plot expiry:
In the `settings.yml` look for the following section
```YML
enabled-components:
plot-expiry: false
```
clear:
'on':
ban: false
auto:
days: 365
enabled: false
```YML
# This is an auto clearing task called `task1`
auto-clear:
task1:
threshold: 1
required-plots: -1
confirmation: true
days: 7
worlds:
- "*"
# See: https://github.com/IntellectualSites/PlotSquared/wiki/Plot-analysis
calibration:
variety: 0
variety-sd: 0
changes: 0
changes-sd: 1
faces: 0
faces-sd: 0
data-sd: 0
air: 0
air-sd: 0
data: 0
```
To enable ExpireManager, set 'enabled' to true, and set the expiry delay in days. This clears and deletes plots where the owner has been inactive (i.e. not logged on) for the amount of days specified.
@ -31,7 +50,7 @@ To run the task use: `/plot condense <world> start <radius>`
#### World trim (intensive)
The world trim function will attempt to delete as many chunks which contain no plots. It will drastically reduce the size of the world on disk. It is an intensive task, so it is recommended to run it only every week or so.
To run the task use: `/plot trim all <world>`
To run the task use: `/plot trim <world>`
For world auto-trimming, see here:
https://github.com/IntellectualSites/PlotSquared/wiki/Chunk-processor