CloudRepo
Download an install plugins without doing work
Version: v0.5
This plugin is my second plugin I've released, it's basically like the apt-get command in Debian, or yum in RHEL based linux systems. You can install plugins from the CloudRepo repository, and you can upload your own plugins which need to be verified.
Features:
- Download and install plugins from dev.bukkit.org or the CloudRepository.
- Search the CloudRepository and dev.bukkit.org from the server, or on the website.
Commands:
- /cr help - display the ingame help
- /cr install <plugin-name> - install a plugin
- /cr remove <plugin-name> - (not working) - remove a plugin
- /cr search <search> - search the CloudRepository for a plugin
Permissions nodes:
- /cr * - cloudrepo.cr
Visit the CloudRepo Website
Changelog:
Version 0.5
- Fixed some errors with enabling the downloaded plugin. Must update!
Version 0.4
- Added BukGet integration, must update! v0.3 will break!
Version 0.3
- Removed unnecessary config, player listener, and heartBeat timer. Also fixed the version number in the last v0.3.
Version 0.2
- File size of the download is now reported in the plugin.
Version 0.1
- CloudRepo was released!
TODO:
- Make removing plugins possible, even though it's impossible to do in Windows with Bukkit.
Screenshots:
Screenshots courtesy of Christian/mylilnikka
Awesome idea for a plugin. Is it updated? AKA does it work with the latest Bukkit release (1.5.2)?
Awesome plugin. Helps me a lot. PS: Those are my screenshots. hehe.
@Justins210
Well, because I use the BukGet API through the form of a child server, it's not always updated. So not all plugins from dev.bukkit.org are on the list. I'm thinking of making my own API to cache all of the plugins into a database instead of using BukGet. BukGet doesn't seem to be reliable as not all plugins are listed on the API and it's been over a week since I started it.
I am extremely confused how to download plugins from dev.bukkit....Can you explain this??
@FrostedDarkness
Haha thanks, much appreciated.
This is a million times better than bukget, simply because it enables the plugin as well instead of me having to use plugman :D
@DeusAmplus
Uhh No you weren't.
@DeusAmplus
I'd like to think it's a great plugin, and the idea is too, but those are both up to the people who use the plugin.
Why am I the first that downloads this. Is it a great plugin (or at least the idea :))
@ProjectNarna
There is an API called BukGet, I'm working on setting up a child server to access the API faster. BukGet essentially lets you access all of the plugins on dev.bukkit.org...so that's basically what you were saying :)
Perhaps hook into dev.bukkit for the plugins. Not sure how viable this idea is, but I'll throw it around.
Can't wait for this to really kick off. I hope all plugin devs see this as a good idea and hook their plugins into it