SimplePing
SimplePing
This is my first plugin, I will update it most MC updates, so check back for new versions. So I made a plugins called SimplePing, it's another ping plugin, simply used to check if the server is responding! I will update it for future craftbukkit versions if it breaks! This is simply inspired by Essentials, with the /ping command, except if you want a vanilla server and not to be tempted to gamemode yourself(Before 1.4 came along and ruined EVERYTHING D:)!
Issues
- Doesn't work in console
- Conficts with Essentials and sends another message: /ping
Dev Versions
This is the latest version and may not have been approved by a Bukkit administrator! Use at your own risks! SimplePing Version 2.2
Todo
- Add configurable partical effects on usage(For fun)
- Disable usage in console
- Add a reload command
Commands
- /ping | This is the base command of this plugin!
Uses
This could be useful in servers that are in development and need someway to tell if they are responding or your plugin just doesn't work! Or in any server that doesn't want crazy commands from essentials!
Features
Configurable messages Configurable color of the message Configurable permission nodes Light-weight
Servers
Tdkraft PVP: 192.99.44.133 Add your to this list by posting a comment!
@Domertoon
1.6.2 work in 1.6.4. :)
@Grave9912
I'm a noobie developer, but I'll try... :)
@Domertoon
Done, just needs to be approved by a Bukkit administrator... :)
please update 1.6.4 :)?
Can you make it the players latency instead like ping in ms example Player /ping Console: Your ping is 200ms
It would be a great way to check lag.
It's still not working! D: Still allowing through the console
@tdktkd You've got a Wrong "Monarchy" - Let's try to get this in your Code: it should be:
BTW: Try to get the YML-Standards - 4 Spaces, if you go on Monarchy down.
@Scrayos
Still is allowing the command from the console! Here is a bit of the code!
Hmm, it should work. Doesn't work?:
I mean Scrayos... Sorry
@Scrayos
Thanks, didn't know that! This is my first plugin though<sub>, :/ Umm. I just tested this, it didn't work...</sub>
Why does one of these commands cause a crash? All it does is return text, right?
Use:
to deny Usage via Console. Return false, if ! == instanceofplayer.