AdminCmd

Website : www.admincmd.com
Wiki : https://github.com/AdminCMD/AdminCMD/wiki/
GitHub : http://github.com/AdminCMD/AdminCMD
Description
AdminCMD is a powerful plug-in that brings you commands that can give you total management over your server. Featuring the most widely used commands in Bukkit server management such as: inventory management, banishment of bad players, limitation to teleporting, setting spawn and home way points, and much, much more! Blockface approved and rated as one of the best plug-in by server owners.
Unleash the power of Bukkit!
Features
- Time & Weather Management Commands
- Player Commands
- Teleport & Home Commands
- Warp Commands
- Mob Management Commands
- Server Management Commands
- Colored Signs
- Working with SQLite/YML/MySQl
- Open Inventory Feature
- Help implementation with permission support
- Maintenance Commands to lockdown server (ProtocolLib needed)
- Addon API
- Setup the Plugin
- VirtualChest Addon
- Multi-World compatible
- Fully configurable from the configuration file
- BungeeCord and Cross-Server world editing support
- Multilingual: English by default, or any other language you want
- Using Metrics to gather anonymous stats about the plugin. Explained here : Metrics by Hidendra
Auto updater
The plugin has an auto update feature which can be disabled in the config by setting check-for-updates to false.
The files the auto-updater downloads are NOT approved by the bukkitdev staff.
Donation
Coding takes much time and effort, if you like my work and want to buy me a coffee, feel free to donate on PayPal, every help is appreciated!



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Posted Mar 17, 2013get this error with my old admincmd folder
http://pastebin.de/33302
when i delete the folder and admincmd recreate it no error messages
please help dont want to set up my full admincmd :(
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Posted Mar 17, 2013Some of you may have seen the video “800+ days of Minecraft in 8 minutes“, if not go watch it!
I have taken the time and made a visualisation of our develpoment on AdminCmd the past two years. 650+ days of AdminCmd coding
I hope you guys and girls like it. It really shows how much work went into this project.
cheers Lathanael
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Posted Mar 16, 2013@Dark_Balor
The website is down, an internal error?
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Posted Mar 13, 2013@Beaupedia
My bad for the change log ... I just copy pasted the request of the Anonymous.
you can return back to the normal speed using the parameter -g :)
About the filed of view, it's up to minecraft, but it's an usual way to give you the feeling of speed :)
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Posted Mar 12, 2013@jkmalan
Ahh, no wonder I thought I was going crazy. The changelog said /speed.
One question, is there a way to remove the command after doing it? To put yourself back to default speed?
Also curious, why does it change your field of view?
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Posted Mar 11, 2013@Dark_Balor
May have been confusion with Essential's /speed command
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Posted Mar 11, 2013@Beaupedia
I'm sorry for that mistake ... but in the wiki I put /walk and /sw
I don't know where does /speed is coming from ...
But well I'll add that alias :)
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Posted Mar 11, 2013@Beaupedia
Lol oops. /speed wasn't added as an alias! Use /walk or /sw instead until it is corrected
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Posted Mar 11, 2013@jkmalan
We are definitely using the latest version, but /speed still does not work.
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Posted Mar 10, 2013@Switch0r
Read timed out ... the most annoying and impossible message to analyse ...
It's maybe the database ... but I'm not sure, in every cases try to recreate it following that tutorial : http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/1468-how-to-fix-corrupt-sqlite-database
Don't forget to keep a backup of your database.
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Posted Mar 10, 2013Dark_Balor how come our admincmd takes a minute to load if a restart the server?
Is there something wrong with our SQlite database?
2013-03-10 21:58:58 [INFO] [AdminCmd] Plugin Enabled. (version 7.3.0 (BUILD 02.03.2013 @ 19:30:43))
2013-03-10 21:59:51 [INFO] Read timed out
2013-03-10 22:00:01 [INFO] [AdminCmd] motd.txt loaded
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Posted Mar 10, 2013@Sheeperia
The new version 7.3.1 containing ONLY that fix is up on the website.
Canada (Québec (Montréal)) for my internship :)
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Posted Mar 10, 2013@Dark_Balor
:o
Murrica? :P
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Posted Mar 10, 2013@Sheeperia
Okay I'll release a new version today with a fix for that :)
As always don't hesitate to contact me per email (as a donator you have the right to bother me :D )
edit : I'm at GMT -5 for moment.
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Posted Mar 10, 2013@Dark_Balor
http://pastebin.com/cQ1XaBrA
There you go, thats from the server.log. :)
EDIT: oh yeah, and /dynkit isn't recognized as a command, but /dkit is.
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Posted Mar 10, 2013@Sheeperia
that is quite strange, can you give me the server.log or just the part with the stack trace ?
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Posted Mar 10, 2013Using the -a flag on the Dynkit command gives an error in chat for everyone to see. Is this only on our end, or are you able to replicate it?
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Posted Mar 8, 2013@Wolf2323
You should try this : http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/1468-how-to-fix-corrupt-sqlite-database
And if you can tell me how the database break, what happened that would be great :)
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Posted Mar 8, 2013@Beaupedia
Are you using the latest version of AdminCmd, 7.3.0? If not make sure you are.
@Wolf2323
I don't think it can be fixed, but I suggest trying to convert it back to yaml and see if that fixes anything. Adjust your settings as stated on the wiki to convert: Sql
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Posted Mar 8, 2013now i knew that the admincmd.db is broken but i need the homes and .... so who can i repair the .db