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Example Plugin for PowerNukkit

This is an example plugin which can also be used as template to start your own plugin.

As an example I created a plugin named clone-me, it creates a clone of yourself when you run /clone and gives you a flower if you hit the clone and then despawn the clone. It also send some fancy messages.

These is enough to serve as an example on how to:

  • Begin a new plugin
  • Create event listeners and handlers
  • Create custom commands
  • Format text
  • Spawn NPCs
  • Despawn NPCs
  • Detect attacks
  • Make entities invulnerable
  • Create and fill a plugin.yml file
  • Debug your plugin properly

Cloning and importing

  1. Just do a normal git clone https://github.com/PowerNukkit/ExamplePlugin.git (or the URL of your own git repository)
  2. Import the build.gradle file with your IDE, it should do the rest by itself

Running

  1. Just do a normal git clone https://github.com/PowerNukkit/ExamplePlugin.git (or the URL of your own git repository)
  2. cd ExamplePlugin (or the name of your project)
  3. ./gradlew run

Debugging

  1. Import the project into your IDE
  2. Make your IDE run the debug gradle task in debug mode

Debuging using IntelliJ IDEA

Import the project and do this: