Backpacks
Current Version: alpha 0.1
At times one inventory simply isn't enough, and realistically I believe that Minecraft players deserve the occasional inventory expansion. Backpacks is a plugin designed to add additional inventories to Minecraft known as backpacks. They come in three sizes; small, medium, and large (9,18, and 27 slots) and are earned over time simply by breaking blocks. The basic mechanical flow begins with a player exploring his or her world. When they break their tenth block, and every power of ten following it, they receive a notification that they've been rewarded with an inventory. To claim this reward, the player uses the bkpcreate command to use their reward and create an inventory for themselves. At any point from then on, they can access their extra space with the bkpopen command. It's that simple.
But there's more! In addition to having extra space, Backpacks provides tools for utilizing this space to make organization a simple matter through routing. Using the bkproute command, players can specify that certain items should be put in a backpack upon pickup rather than their main inventory. From that point on, any items of that type will be put in the specified backpack if there is space.
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The current release is my first release of the project. There's still a lot to do before this becomes fully usable. For example, the plugin currently lacks a means of persistent data storage, so all backpacks are destroyed when the server is reset. Not cool for any useful design. All the same, the current release can be downloaded here:
Download:Backpacks-0.1R2 alpha
Configuration:
This plugin requires no configuration.
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Posted Feb 17, 2013You should make it so you can craft a 3x9 backpack (the same as a single chest) that would be awesome.
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Posted Dec 30, 2012@Pseudothrax
Recommended build is now 1.4.5 Also once a few things are added this mod will be a lovely addition to my server
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Posted Dec 17, 2012Database support is in the works. It will use sqlLite as of the next release. As for the config.yml file, it's 0 bytes because it's empty. There are no configurable components currently. Anything you'd particularly like to be able to configure?
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Posted Dec 17, 2012Does not create the sqlLite db?? So I lose all my bags as well as my players on my server why you log out??
Additionally, the config.yml file is 0 (zero) bytes...
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Posted Dec 16, 2012@titen96
Isn't the recommended build for Craftbukkit 1.3.2-R1.0 still? I haven't done much development for bukkit yet but it seems to make the most sense to simple keep up with the recommended build rather than the beta one. Am I wrong?
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Posted Dec 16, 2012To reply to everyone at once:
Mavhill: I do plan on adding an ability to limit the number of backpacks per person. If you have a suggested mechanism for this do let me know. Tips are definitely appreciated.
BiobG: It does not require Spout.
Titen96: This began as a class project and 1.3.2 was the newest build when it began. I plan on updating it for 1.4.5 but I was more concerned with simply making it work for now.
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Posted Dec 15, 2012Do you plan to add a feature to limit the number of backpacks a player could have?
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Posted Dec 14, 2012Is it requires Spout/SpoutCraft ?
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Posted Dec 14, 2012ill try it on my server
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Posted Dec 13, 2012Why 1.3.2?