Itemizer
Taken over by mncat77 as of 2nd of August 2014
Introduction
Itemizer is a lightweight plugin for editing item metadata values such as "Name" and "Lore". It is designed to help server owners get the most out of Minecraft's new map making features without making it a hassle.
Features
- Name items!
- Give your items lore!
- Clear item metadata!
- Supports color codes(&1, &2, &a, &b, &n, &m, etc.)!
- Title a book!
- Set the author of a book!
- Name a skull!
- Add custom potion effects!
- Add item attributes!
- Extremely lightweight!
- Easy to use!
Command and Permissions
| Command | Permission | Description |
| /itemizer help | Shows the Itemizer help menu | |
| /itemizer name <name> | itemizer.name | Names the item in your hand |
| /itemizer lore <lore> | itemizer.lore | Sets the lore of the item in your hand |
| /itemizer advlore | itemizer.lore | Shows the adv. lore help menu |
| /itemizer advlore add <lore> | itemizer.lore | Adds a line of lore to the end of the item's lore |
| /itemizer advlore remove <index> | itemizer.lore | Removes the specified line of lore from the item's lore. The index is the line number. |
| /itemizer advlore change <index> <lore> | itemizer.lore | Changes the line of lore at the specified line number. |
| /itemizer potion | itemizer.potion | Shows the potion help menu |
| /itemizer potion add <type> [level] <seconds> | itemizer.potion | Adds a custom potion effect to the potion in your hand |
| /itemizer potion remove <type> | itemizer.potion | Removes a custom potion effect from the potion in your hand |
| /itemizer potion list | itemizer.potion | Lists all potion effects in Minecraft with their Bukkit names |
| /itemizer attr | itemizer.attribute | Shows the attribute help menu |
| /itemizer attr add <name> <type> <strength> [operation] | itemizer.attribute | Adds an attribute to the item in your hand with the specified type and strength. Operation can be add, addmultiplier, or multiplier. See the Minecraft wiki attribute page for more information. |
| /itemizer attr remove <name> | itemizer.attribute | Removes the specified attribute from the item in your hand |
| /itemizer attr list | itemizer.attribute | Lists all the attributes of the item in your hand |
| /itemizer attr listall | itemizer.attribute | Lists all attributes supported by Itemizer |
| /itemizer title <title> | itemizer.title | Sets the title of the book in your hand |
| /itemizer author <author> | itemizer.author | Sets the author of the book in your hand |
| /itemizer clearall | itemizer.clear | Clears all the metadata of the item in your hand |
| /itemizer clear <types...> | itemizer.clear | Clears the specified metadata of the item in your hand Supported types: lore, name, head |
| /itemizer head <name> | itemizer.head | Sets the player of the head in your hand |
All the lore adding/insertion commands support line breaks(\n).
Download and Progress
Latest version: 1.4.5
Download the latest version here! Alternatively, you can see all versions here.
Looking for source code? Find it here!
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Posted Jul 7, 2013@SnowTheMinecraft
You can easily do that with Lore:
Just use;
/itemizer lore &7Budder Power X
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Posted Jul 7, 2013So Please Add My Skype : pokemonmc12345
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Posted Jul 7, 2013Nice Plugin You Got There
You Should Add
/itemizer enchant name <name of the new enchantment>
So You Can Add a new enchantment but not like aqua affanity , it's like Budder Power X
SO PLEASE ADD THAT :)
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Posted Jul 7, 2013@rsmKaelub
Technically, potions modify attributes, so if you add attributes, then you could copy potion effects. For example, a Potion of Swiftness I adds 20% speed. To clone it, you could type
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Posted Jul 7, 2013Not sure if this is possible, but I'd like to see this -
Using Itemizer to add a potion effect to a piece of weapon/armor, which will activate on equip just like an attribute.
Is this already possible, or could it be possible? Or am I asking the impossible?
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Posted Apr 29, 2013@Kitt3120
Use /itemizer lore
@SanguineScythe
Yeah, that happens a lot.
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Posted Apr 29, 2013/itemizer description
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Posted Apr 28, 2013Ugh, they mean that because it doesn't have 1.5.1 next to the download that it isn't up to date. People need to learn that if the plugin isn't huge, it probably won't break over small Minecraft updates. Hell, there is still a lot of 1.0 plugins that work perfectly.
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Posted Apr 28, 2013@deleted_8886818
What is there to update?
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Posted Apr 4, 2013Please update!
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Posted Apr 2, 2013@Technius
I think i know what it is, I use multiverse inventories and it only named the items in the world that was set for the particular world group, if you follow what I mean. I got it all figured out, thanks for your help.
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Posted Apr 1, 2013@MERCHANToDEATH
I can't reproduce your error.
@Uberorb
I'll try to add it when I have the time.
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Posted Apr 1, 2013Names aren't staying on my items, is it just a bug when running on 1.5.1?
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Posted Mar 31, 2013@Technius
That would be nice. It's not a super big deal, but one permission node vs 15 is always a good thing :P
Also, loving the plugin! It has multiple things I was looking for in other plugins all rolled into one :)
Edit, just found a weird error. If I do /itemizer lore &7Create I, it defaults to the purple text, but it will work with a lore like /itemizer lore &7Create II. Just letting you know.
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Posted Mar 31, 2013I'm going to have to pull this plugin until the item name length issue is sorted.
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Posted Mar 30, 2013@Uberorb
Nope. I could add that if you want.
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Posted Mar 30, 2013Is there a superset perm like Itemizer.* ?
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Posted Mar 27, 2013Which one ? please answer me.
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Posted Mar 26, 2013@sammy3597
This should be a bug addressed by Bukkit. If any other problems such as this arise, then this is out of my control.
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Posted Mar 26, 2013@Technius
Its not that it doesn't need a name that long, its that there is a bug that can be exploited if someone names a mob more than 64 characters and places it. Test it out. It would be nice if you added a restriction so this bug can't be used.