TODO

  • Command: Add to '/tm checktime' an argument [all|world] to display the details for a single world.
  • Command: Create a '/tm checkconfig' command that can display the summary of the current config (All the rest except the worlds details).
  • Command: Create a '/tm set initialtick' command.
  • Command: Permit 'HH:mm:ss' format for '/ tm set start', '/ tm set time' and '/ tm set initialtick' first argument.
  • Command: Make an update message and associated commands.
  • Day & Night : Make a different speed multiplier for the day and the night.
  • Calendar: Create new placeholders to display a count of elapsed days and the date in yyyy-mm-dd format.
  • Scheduler: Create a scheduler allowing commands to be executed at specific times.
  • Sleep/Sync: Provide the ability to synchronize a world to a specified one, detecting the coming of a new day after someone has slept.
  • Tab completer: Try to improve the current hack that manages the spaces in worlds name. (Usefull until MC 1.12.2)
  • Command: Allow players to individually set their time.
  • Worlds: Include _nether_ and _the end_ in the world list or link them to their reference world.
  • Worlds: Add an per world option, for the behavior of timers when starting the server.
  • Placeholder: Allow the use of placeholders in books and signs.
  • cmds.yml file: Permit to use a 'pause' between commands lines.
  • Placeholder: Add a placeholder to show current number of the day in the week.
  • Colors: Add hexadecimal colors recognition.
  • Placeholder: Permit players to use placeholders in chat messages.
  • Placeholder: Permit external commands to use placeholders.
  • Command: Add a '/tm set duration' command with a 00d-00h-00m-00s format.
  • Command: Allow players to display the list of placeholders.
  • Placeholder: Add new placeholders for the names of the seven days of the week.
  • Placeholder: Create signs where the placeholders constantly refresh.
  • Player Item: Create a custom item (and associated permissions and options) to use the '/now' command.