WelcomeRulezz
WelcomeRulezz - Simple Welcome/Login Message + a /rules command
Version: v0.6 WelcomeRulezz is a very simple plugin to add a Welcome Message and a /rules command. + /commands command since v0.4 If there is something I've missed in this release topic, please let me know. v0.4 isn't working perfect,... Please dowload v0.6 or later The link in description is always the latest version.
Features:
- in Game Message when someone joins the server
- /rules command to display server rules
- /WelcomeMe to display the LoginMessage again
- /Commands to display the server commands
- permissions support
- WelcomeMessage.yml + Rules.yml file for easy configuration
- Auto creates directory
- Configurable Color
- Variables
Upcoming Features:
- in-Game command to change the message/rules
config:
- Couldn't be easier, just type the message you want in the .yml files. Everything you type in there, will be sent to your players.
- If don't want the /rules command or if you don't want the login message, just leave the .yml file blank.
Permission nodes:
- welcomerulezz.welcomeme (/WelcomeMe command)
- welcomerulezz.rules (/rules command)
- Welcomerulezz.commands (/commands command)
Color Codes:
- "&f" = WHITE
- "&e" = YELLOW
- "&d" = LIGHT_PURPLE
- "&c" = RED
- "&b" = AQUA
- "&a" = GREEN
- "&9" = BLUE
- "&8" = DARK_GRAY
- "&7" = GRAY
- "&6" = GOLD
- "&5" = DARK_PURPLE
- "&4" = DARK_RED
- "&3" = DARK_AQUA
- "&2" = DARK_GREEN
- "&1" = DARK_BLUE
- "&0" = BLACK
If you want colors, just type the Color code before the part of the text you want in that color.
For example if you want to have a welcomemessage: "Welcome to MyServer! Please read the /rules"
And you want "Welcome to" in green , "MyServer!" in gold, "Please read the" in green and "/rules" in dark blue, you have to type:
&a Welcome to &6 MyServer! &a Please read the &1 /rules
Variables:
- {player} = Name of the player;
- {online_players} = Number of the players online for the moment;
- {server_name} = Name of your server;
- {max_players} = The maximum amount of players allowed to the server;
- {player_health} = The players health;
- {date} = The current date;
- {time} = The current time.
If you want to add variables to your Login Message, just type the variable you want.
For example: When a player Britney logs in to the server, and you want to say her: "Welcome Britney! Please read the /rules "
You have to type in the .yml file: "Welcome {player}! Please read the /rules "
Changelog:
- v0.6 added variables
- v0.5.2 important bug fix
- v0.5 added Colors + bug fix
- v0.4 added /commands
- v0.2 release
- v0.1 first working version
@wvenderbush
@Sevennemesis
/commands added in v0.4
I will add colors in v0.5
@Wannezz
Hmm. Ok. Colors would be nice. Maybe for next release? (and variables too! All the Upcomming features look good!)
@Wannezz
nice! thx!! :) add it to this plugin
3 possibility in 1 plugin!
/welcomeme /rules /commands
@wvenderbush
The color codes are not in the plugin yet. The permission noded are described at rhe bottom...
@Wannezz
Probably just the same plugin. But add a permissions node for it and add the color codes, etc. to the details.
@Sevennemesis
Yes I can do it,... :) Should I add it to this plugin or should I make a new one?
really great job! really simple, I love it.
would it be possible for you to add a new command, - the same as "rules" but this time for the list of the command available.
ex: /commands
THX!
@Wannezz
Thanks! Works great btw, nice job! Super simple :P
@wvenderbush
Ow ok, I get it... Will Add it tomorrow...
Thank you :)
@Wannezz
No I mean like, what are the PLAYER variables, what are the color codes, what are the permissions nodes?
Things like that.
@wvenderbush
It couldn't be easier, when you place the .jar in your plugins folder, and you restart your server, there will be automatically created a new folder with two .yml files in it. One rules.yml and one welcomemessage.yml Whatever you type in this files will be sent as a login message or as message after the /rules command.
I will edit my post later today..
More description. HOw do you set it up, what are the commands, etc!
@Myzia
Thank you :)
This is simple, I like it that it's simple. It is very simple use. Very good job of making this.