CloudCraft
CloudCraft is an awesome mod that allows you to store items such as dirt, swords, and the rest into a cloud system. The cloud is divided into players and each player has chests to store there items in. This takes up no space in the real world and very little space on the servers computer.
Features
- Put items into the cloud and access them anywhere
- Get items from the cloud to your inventory.
- It saves damage that has been done to the items.
- It saves different types of items. (Like Blue Wool or Jungle Wood)
- Unlimited storage for items
- Takes up very little memory per player
Commands
- /cloud open [chest_number]: This command will allow you to open a cloud chest.
- /cloud create: This will allow you to create a new cloud chest
Permissions
- cloud.basics: true: This allows a player to use basic cloud commands like open and create private chests.
- cloud.creative: false: This allows a player to use CloudCraft in creative mode.
To Do List
- Add mysql This will make it so you can use it over more then one server
- Add Permission Users of the mysql To be able to use over more then one server
you really have to ad a limited amount of clouds for people who don't have the permission for unlimited
Enderchest are only small chests this is a full size chest. You can make as many as you want. You can have only one Enderchest.
sounds like an enderchest lol
I LOVE IT !!! but can you make it posible to link my server Cloud, with other servers cloud... kinda the storage system in Ragnarok Online, so in multiple accounts in differents servers have the same items :D So I can create a server for PVP, other for Survival, etc... but still access my things in the others servers :D
you should add like a limited amount of cloud chest for normal users maybe
@ChrisixStudios
It is probably a good idea seeing how cloud services are usually used for that purpose!
@LegndPowerdNube
I was planning on having this go through multiple servers and not just one. But I was not sure if that would be a good idea or not.
@Stuntweed
This does put it on the HDD. I'll reword it cause upload does not mean upload to the web.
@Stuntweed
I see where your coming from. If this had multiple server functionality, this might be useful but it doesn't so it's kind of pointless!
Don't understand the point of this plugin, why would i want to upload stuff to the cloud when my HDD can store stuff just fine?