Time Command Event ( Auto Command )
Time Command Event ( Auto Command )
<big> Permissions node </big>With this plugin you can let the Console exicute commands automaticly daily or at specific time and date.
For example: Just type
/tce set 10:00:00 say God Morning (command without the '/')
and every Morning at 10:00:00 AM the Command will execute.
You can use every command that is on the server installed, the only requirement is that the Consol can use this command. an Example when you use essentials
/tce 12:00:00 top
cant work because the console cant execute this command. Format:
Daily: 24h format (hh:mm:ss) Date: 24h format (hh:mm:ss dd.mm.yyyy)
This plugins work 1.5.2?
My only request to this perfect plugin, would be the ability to edit the timed commands manually in the files.
@KevinW1998:
Thanks for the quick response, and for the can-do attitude :D
@1337ingDisorder
Yes, I understand your Problem, if I have time I gonna fix it. Thank you!
@KevinW1998:
Excellent automator! Any chance of adding finer granularity to the remove algorithm?
Specifically, I'd like to be able to choose which command to be removed from a certain time slot.
Proposed syntax:
/tce remove <HH:MM:SS> [command string]
If [command string] is omitted, TCE defaults to current behavior (just removes the first event that was created at the given time)
If the user specifies a command string, TCE removes the event with that specific command from the given time slot.
Example, say I have this set up for automated salary payments:
12:00:00 /eco give Notch 1000
12:00:00 /eco give Dinnerbone 1000
12:00:00 /eco give jeb_ 1000
...and then Dinnerbone's paid subscription runs out, I'll want the server to issue this command:
/tce remove 12:00:00 eco give Dinnerbone 1000
...thereby terminating Dinnerbone's salary, but leaving jeb_ and Notch's salaries intact.
Does that make sense? More importantly, does it seem feasible to implement with relative ease?
Please source :)
Nice, thank you :) I hope it will be soon as possible.
@Welite
Woh I think I need to do this quick ;D. I have got this suggestion often and I will do this. I am quite busy now so I can't do this fast!
Hi, I have a question if you can add one feature. This plugin is nice but, what about custom times to repeat the command ? Sometihng like you can set command that will repeating every 2 hours or something. Bacause I think many server admins will use it, for example for some automatic events, automatic messages, if you could add that it will the best schedule plugin.
@Mortalsinn
Well this is not the point of my plugin. It's a time2command-system and not a trigger2command-system. Your idea is quite nice but no. There are some plugins with this concepts already out. Search something like "trigger" and you find your plugin ;)
Can you add a flag for new players if this is possible?
My idea is when new players log on, they default to the permissions group Trial and have 60 min of invincibility to look around and such. I would like then to have them auto promoted to member after the 60 min is up.
So what I am asking is it possible for your plugin to detect players logging on for the first time and then have the console auto execute a command to promote them after the 60 min is up
@zxcdserf
You can already do that! You need to use /tce setdate
I actually want to suggest that, if there's a command option to run once when the time requirement is met, that would be awesome!
@ReeseWilt
There was already a suggestion like this... I will do that!
Hey great plugin, but can you make it so you can set it to execute a command every ten mins or every ten seconds or something like that? That would be awesome thanks!
@bobberto7
well ya.. I could do that. Is in my Todo list ;)
can you add strings like @a = all players online @r = random player
Great plugin!!
I use it to restart my server every day. Its much better than all the restart plugins out there :)
@spy85
No no! xD this isn't minecraft days, this are real life days!
@KevinW1998
Oh ok so this plugin only works for about a 20 minute time since day to night is around 20 minutes. Is this how it works?