
Forge (recommended if you are using other Forge mods).Paper (recommended over Spigot because it has improvements WorldEdit can use).On the other hand, if you are running a Minecraft server, you can use MineOS WebUI could still be used for plain vanilla worlds on a different IP/port.If you want to use WorldEdit on your single-player/local game, we recommend one of two choices:.CLI commands used: wget, vi, mv, mkdir, cp, chmod, java, ls, find, cd.Craftbukkit must be installed - this will create a “plugins” folder in the same Craftbukkit folder.Find the location of the start command used for a gui world and edit it to be the start command for the bukkit install - a somewhat hidden hack/workaround.
This should be parsed by the gui to derive the folder location variable for archives and config files. This would also be a cool way to provide support for any plugin parameters. The user could edit it with whatever plugin or command as needed.
Add to the gui an editible field showing the start command line for each world. Is there any way to use the MineOS WebUI with a craftbukkit world? I really appreciate the simplicity of the WebUI and I can see much good work has been done. Per your advice I used the CLI and got it working however one side effect is that the MineOS WebUI is no longer applicable to the newly created plugin enabled world. The gist of it, however, is that yes, craftbukkit isn’t available through regular channels anymore. Craftbukkit, however, didn’t get removed since Microsoft bought Mojang, but happened before (it become common knowledge)–they are largely unrelated and there’s much flame war going on about it. This is licencing legality and for the most part is complied with by simply linking to it (which is what the stock profiles are). Either the minecraft jar is started and it detects the Worldedit jar or it is started and it doesn’t detect it.įor legal issues, MineOS cannot and will not contain or distribute any jars, even the vanilla ones. That said, there’s nothing that you need to “enable” in the web-ui. Webmin is fine for its purposes, but I believe it is often more effective (read: quick) and educational to learn to use these Linux-standard tools when possible. The best method is to learn to use SSH/ SFTP and to place the file in manually (rather than depend on webmin).
Though my familiarity with any given plugins is rather limited, most plugins are simply installed through the inclusion of the plugin jar in the /plugins directory of the server.