This pages contains all the commands inside ASWM, alongside their respective permissions and usages. Arguments within angle brackets are required, and the ones within square brackets are optional.
The swm.*
permission will grant access to all commands.
Permission required: none.
Usage: /swm help
Description: Shows the plugin's help page, containing only the commands you have access to.
Permission required: swm.debug
Usage: /swm debug
Description: Toggles debug messages.
Permission required: none.
Usage: /swm version
Description: Shows the plugin version.
Permission required: swm.reload
Usage: /swm reload
Since version: 1.1.0.
Description: Reloads the config files.
Permission required: swm.goto
Usage: /swm goto <world> [player]
Description: Teleports yourself to a world. If you want to teleport someone else, you can specify it by using the player argument.
This command also works for traditional worlds, not just SRF worlds.
Permission required: swm.worldlist
Usage: /swm list [slime] [page]
Description: Lists all worlds, including loaded non-SRF worlds. If you use the slime
argument, only SRF worlds will be shown.
Permission required: swm.dslist
Usage: /swm list <data-source> [page]
Since version: 2.0.0.
Description: Lists all worlds contained inside a specified data source. Note that this command doesn't just list the worlds that are inside the config file, but every world inside the data source.
Permission required: swm.importworld
Usage: /swm import <path-to-world> <data-source> [new-world-name]
Since version: 1.1.0.
Description: Converts a world into the SRF and stores it inside the provided data source. You can check out this page for more information on how to use this command.
Permission required: swm.loadworld
Usage: /swm load <world>
Description: Loads a world from the config file. Remember to configure the world after converting it to the SRF. More on that here.
Permission required: swm.loadworld.template
Usage: /swm load-template <template-world> <world>
Since version: 2.0.0.
Description: Creates a clone of the provided template world. This can be used to create many copies of the same world.
Permission required: swm.cloneworld
Usage: /swm clone <template-world> <world> [new-data-source]
Since version: 2.2.0.
Description: Creates a clone of the provided template world. If not provided, SWM will use the data source of the template world to save the clone.
Cloned worlds are temporary, and they will never be actually stored anywhere, so any changes to them will be lost once the server is shut down.
Permission required: swm.createworld
Usage: /swm create <world> <data-source>
Since version: 1.1.0.
Description: Creates an empty world and stores it in the provided data source. This command will also automatically save the world in the config file.
Permission required: swm.unloadworld
Usage: /swm unload <world>
Description: Unloads a world from the server.
This command also works for traditional worlds, not just SRF worlds.
Permission required: swm.migrate
Usage: /swm migrate <world> <new-data-source>
Description: Transfers a world from the current data source it's stored in to the specified.
Permission required: swm.saveworld
Usage: /swm save <world>
Description: Saves a world.
Permission required: swm.setspawn
Usage: /swm setspawn <world> <x> <y> <z> <yaw> <pitch>
Description: Set the spawnpoint of a world based on your location or one provided.
Permission required: swm.deleteworld
Usage: /swm delete <world> [data-source]
Description: Completely deletes a world. If a data source is not provided, the one specified in the config file will be used.
This action is permanent, and there's no way to go back once the world is deleted. To make sure you are not doing this by mistake, you'll have to type the command twice.