PlugMan is a simple, easy to use plugin that lets server admins manage plugins from either in-game or console without the need to restart the server.
- Enable, disable, restart, load, reload, and unload plugins from in-game or console.
- List plugins alphabetically, with version if specified.
- Get useful information on plugins such as commands, version, author(s), etc.
- Easily manage plugins without having to constantly restart your server.
- List commands a plugin has registered.
- Find the plugin a command is registered to.
- Tab completion for command names and plugin names.
- Dump plugin list with versions to a file.
- Check if a plugin is up-to-date with dev.bukkit.org
- Permissions Support - All commands default to OP.
Command | Description |
---|---|
/plugman help | Show help information. |
/plugman list [-v] | List plugins in alphabetical order. Use "-v" to include versions. |
/plugman info [plugin] | Displays information about a plugin. |
/plugman dump | Dump plugin names and version to a file. |
/plugman usage [plugin] | List commands that a plugin has registered. |
/plugman lookup [command] | Find the plugin a command is registered to. |
/plugman enable [plugin|all] | Enable a plugin. |
/plugman disable [plugin|all] | Disable a plugin. |
/plugman restart [plugin|all] | Restart (disable/enable) a plugin. |
/plugman load [plugin] | Load a plugin. |
/plugman reload [plugin|all] | Reload (unload/load) a plugin. |
/plugman unload [plugin] | Unload a plugin. |
/plugman check [plugin|all] [-f] | Check if a plugin is up-to-date. |
Permission Node | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
plugman.admin | OP | Allows use of all PlugMan commands. |
plugman.update | OP | Allows user to see update messages. |
plugman.help | OP | Allow use of the help command. |
plugman.list | OP | Allow use of the list command. |
plugman.info | OP | Allow use of the info command. |
plugman.dump | OP | Allow use of the dump command. |
plugman.usage | OP | Allow use of the usage command. |
plugman.lookup | OP | Allow use of the lookup command. |
plugman.enable | OP | Allow use of the enable command. |
plugman.enable.all | OP | Allow use of the enable all command. |
plugman.disable | OP | Allow use of the disable command. |
plugman.disable.all | OP | Allow use of the disable all command. |
plugman.restart | OP | Allow use of the restart command. |
plugman.restart.all | OP | Allow use of the restart all command. |
plugman.load | OP | Allow use of the load command. |
plugman.reload | OP | Allow use of the reload command. |
plugman.reload.all | OP | Allow use of the reload all command. |
plugman.unload | OP | Allow use of the unload command. |
plugman.check | OP | Allow use of the check command. |
plugman.check.all | OP | Allow use of the check command. |
File | URL |
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config.yml | https://github.com/Test-Account666/PlugManX/blob/master/plugman-core/src/main/resources/config.yml |
Building PlugManX is simple:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Test-Account666/PlugManX.git cd PlugManX
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First Build
mvn install -N cd plugman-paper mvn paper-nms:init cd ..
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Build the project:
mvn clean install
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Find the built artifacts:
- Individual module JARs will be in each module's
target/
directory - The assembled distribution will be in
plugman-assembly/target/
- Individual module JARs will be in each module's
PlugManX uses a centralized version property for easy version management across all modules. To update the version:
- Edit the
<plugman.version>
property in the rootpom.xml
file - The version will automatically be updated in all modules and resource files during build
Current version is managed by the plugman.version
property in the parent POM.
How to include PlugMan with Maven:
<repositories>
<!-- PlugMan -->
<repository>
<id>PlugManX</id>
<url>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Test-Account666/PlugManX/repository/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.rylinaux</groupId>
<artifactId>PlugManX</artifactId>
<version>${plugman.version}</version>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
How to include PlugMan with Gradle:
repositories {
maven {
name = 'PlugManX'
url = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Test-Account666/PlugManX/repository/'
}
}
dependencies {
compileOnly 'com.rylinaux:PlugManX:${plugman.version}'
}
This project is a fork of PlugMan (Link no longer works) and is distributed under the same license: LICENSE.