PluginReloader
This plugin allows you to load, reload, and unload plugins straight from Minecraft or your console. With PluginReloader you can reload plugins for updating, unload plugins, or load new plugins.
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Features:
- Simple plugin loading, unloading, and reloading.
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Works fine in the latest version as of writing this comment which is 1.15.2 (18th March 2020)
Works on 1.9.2 just fine.
Works fine with Spigot 1.8.6
It works with 1.7.10.
Works fine with 1.7.2 :)
Works fine with 1.8
Yes this works with 1.7.9
How about 1.7.2 please ?? does it work ?
@Zeinh
You could have just done /ess reload
I wanted to reload Essentials and It Said Reloaded Sucessfully but Its was Improperly Reloaded and i had to /reload to Fix it...
@PinkSlime
it's not good practice to keep spaces in public file/folder names
@gustebeast
Check out the father plugin of PluginReloader, PluginUpdater.
Thanks for your support!
Would it be possible to add an update feature to this? I know it can be hard to find the correct bukkit.dev page, but I think I have a decent idea. There could just be a config where you would past all the links for each plugin. The manager would then just take the link, add /files to the end, and check the latest version. Then it see's if the version matches and asks the player if he/she wants to update. I know this plugin is simply called a "reloader" but having an update system would be very usefull.
@laCourj
If you read, it's my plugin... I have a log of all my versions so I keep the version on the end.
@PinkSlime
No idea why an author would put the version in the plugin's name. Regardless, it doesn't hurt to try it without the version. If it doesn't work you'll have to restart to reload that plugin until we update it. You could also just use the name of the JAR file, so if it's named "UltimateHunger.jar", just use "UltimateHunger".
@laCourj
Yeah v1.0 is in it's name though... Does it matter?
@PinkSlime
Simply "Ultimate Hunger" should work. In the current release, for some reason, I only allow for two words within quotations. This will be fixed in a future release.
How do I manage plugins with spaces in their names? Trying to reload my plugin and here's what happens:
/plugin reload "Ultimate Hunger v1.0"
Error reloading "Ultimate. Error reloading Hunger. Error reloading v1.0".
This plugin just does it's job and does it very good. Well, not every plugin could be reloaded "on the fly", but it's not this plugin issue. Thanks a lot for this plugin, I do not anymore need to reboot entrie server just for reloading config for some shitty plugin which doesn't have built-in reload function.
@gdominik100
It says that when you don't use correct caps, have you checked capitalization?