🛡️ Protect your Minecraft server and lets players claim areas
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WorldGuard

WorldGuard is a toolbox of various functions, useful for multiplayer servers, that lets you:

  • Protect your server from a number of problems.
  • Block fire spread, lava spread, endermen, and more.
  • Flag areas as "no PVP" or "no TNT."
  • Assign ownership to areas so only selected individuals can build.
  • Use a number of useful commands.

WorldGuard is open source and is available under the GNU General Public License.

Compiling

The project is written for Java 6 and our build process makes use of Maven. Detailed compilation information can be found on the wiki.

Dependencies are automatically handled by Maven.

Contributing

We happily accept contributions, especially through pull requests on GitHub.

Please see the wiki for further information about contributing.