Configuration/General Config
Configuration
Advanced Config
Group Permissions
Banning Items
General Config
The General Config contains basic settings.
Main
# Patch ComputerCraft once to prevent some server crashes # with ComputerCraft computers. # Default: true PatchComputerCraft: true # Change the lowest possible time for RedPower Timers to the value set # in ModModifications.config.yml # Default: true UseAutoRPTimer: true # TekkitRestrict has a Limiter. With it, you can set how many of a # certain block a player may have placed at a time. # For example, you could limit the amount of collectors Mk. 3 someone # can have by limiting 126:2 to 1 in the Advanced.config.yml. # # This option toggles the use of this limiter on or off. # Default: true UseItemLimiter: true # Should LimitedCreative be enabled? # Default: true UseLimitedCreative: true # If UseOpenAlc is false, the command /openalc will be disabled. # Default: true UseOpenAlc: true # Should TekkitRestricts banned items feature be enabled? # Default: true UseNoItem: true # If KickFromConsole is true, the console will execute the /kick # command instead of the default Bukkit kick when a player gets # kicked by TekkitRestrict (e.g. for hacking). # Useful if you want to log kicks or use a different bansystem. # Default: false KickFromConsole: false
Updater
# Should TekkitRestrict check for updates when the server starts? # Default: true CheckForUpdateOnStartup: true # Should the update be downloaded automatically if there is one? # Default: true Auto-Update: true # Should TekkitRestrict update to beta versions? # If you are currently running a beta version, this option is ignored. # Default: false UpdateToBetaVersions: false # Should TekkitRestrict update to development versions? # If you are currently running a dev version, this option is ignored. # Default: false UpdateToDevelopmentVersions: false
TMetrics
# Lately Metrics by Hidendra hasn't been very reliable. The graphs # show things I can hardly believe. I would like to know how many # servers actually use TekkitRestrict, what systems they are # running on and how much memory is dedicated to those servers. # # For this reason I decided to make my own metrics system called # TMetrics. # # TMetrics sends the data to http://metrics.taico.nl/, my own website, # where the data will be stored. Every server will get a unique ID # that makes sure there will be few to no duplicates in the # database. This UID is stored in a file in the tekkitrestrict plugin # directory, and I ask you to never delete it. # # TMetrics will send the following information: # - The version of TekkitRestrict you are using # - The version of Minecraft you are using # - If onlinemode is on or off # - The amount of players online # - The system you are running the server on # - If that system is 32 or 64 bit # - The amount of cores your system has. # - The amount of memory allocated to your Minecraft server # - The version of Java you are using # # When the server starts, TMetrics will send system data to let # the server know if something has changed (Memory allocated, # Operating system, Java version, etc.). After that, TMetrics will # ping my server every 15 minutes. On these pings it will only send # the amount of players online. # # If you don't want to send these metrics, you can set UseTMetrics # to false. UseTMetrics: true # Should TMetrics give warnings in the console when submitting the # statistics failed? ShowTMetricsWarnings: true
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