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Commands
/cpublic
- Creates a public protection
Alias of: /lwc -create public
or /lwc -c public
Anyone can use a Public protection, but no one can protect it.
/cprivate
- Create a private protection
Alias of: /lwc -create private
or /lwc -c private
Private means private: you can also allow other users or groups to access the block as well. This is done by adding them after "private". You can add more than one group and/or user per command.
When you prefix a User or Group with an '@', this User/Group will be able to modify the block and add other users. They cannot disable the owner from modifying it.
Example:
/lwc -c private Username g:Groupname @username2
/cprivate Username g:Groupname @username2
/cpassword
- Password-protect a block
Alias of: /lwc -create password
or /lwc -c password
Each time you login you need to enter the password to access it (if someone else knows the password, they can access it too).
/cmodify
- Modify an existing protection, adding or removing users and/or groups.
Alias of /lwc -modify
or /lwc -m
See /lwc create
, the example for private protections. The same syntax is used for this command.
There's an additional prefix however. Writing a '-' infront of a User or Group removes the access from the block.
Example:
/lwc -m -g:Members
- removes access to the chest for all Members
/cmodify -User1 @someguy
- removes access to the block for User1 and gives SomeGuy advanced privileges
/cmodify town:SomeTown
- grants access to the block for all members of SomeTown (Note: Tested with Towny)
/cunlock
- Unlock a password-protected block
Alias of: /lwc -unlock
or /lwc -u
/cinfo
- Punch a protection to view information on it
Alias of /lwc -info
or /lwc -i
/cremove
- Removes protection from a block
Alias of /lwc -remove
or /lwc -r
/climits
- View the amount of protections you are allowed to own
Alias of /lwc -info limits
or /lwc -i limits
/lwc mode <mode name> <on/off>
Persistent mode will let you perform your last command on multiple blocks, untill you turn it off.
/lwc mode persist <on/off>
- Turns on/off the persist mode
Droptransfer mode makes dropped items automatically go to a designated chest
/lwc mode droptransfer select
- Select the chest drops go to
/lwc mode droptransfer <on/off>
- Enable/disable the droptransfer
/lwc mode droptransfer status
- Display the status of the droptransfer
/lwc flag <flag name> <on/off>
Usable flags: magnet, redstone, autoclose, allowexplosions, hopper, exemption
Redstone: If "on", redstone can influence the protected block, e.g. open doors, disable hopper.
Alias: /credstone <on/off>
Magnet: Put nearby dropped items into the protected chest (or other blocks with inventories)
AutoClose: Automagically close a protected door if it was opened
AllowExplosions: Allows the protected block to be destroyed by an explosion
Hopper: Controls whether or not hoppers can be used on a protected block
Exemption: (Admin-only) Protection is exempt from being auto removed from LWC
Example:
/lwc flag hopper off
/lwc flag magnet on
For more information read Protection Flags
/lwc menu
The basic version of the menu displays basic commands like /cprivate
and /cinfo
. The advanced version lets you see more info and detailed commands.
/lwc admin view
- View a protected inventory as if you were standing beside it using the protection's id.
/lwc admin find
- View all protections created by a player
/lwc admin forceowner
- Change the owner of a protection
/lwc admin remove
- Remove a protection by using its id
/lwc admin purge
- Remove all protections by a player
/lwc admin cleanup
- Attempt to cleanup the database
/lwc admin version
- View the loaded LWC version and the latest available
/lwc admin update
- Update to the latest version of LWC
/lwc admin report
- View the LWC performance report
/lwc admin convert
- Convert another plugin's database to LWC
/lwc admin clear
- Either removes all protections or all permissions from the protections