Wiki/04 - Informational Tools

Informational Tools

pix

'''/pix''' can be used for gathering information on alternate accounts, the current build destroy ratio, IP addresses , mcban records. Other features exist, but I will not explain them on the wiki. Just use the plugin.

/pix <player>

http://dev.bukkit.org/thumbman/images/68/460/600x287/pix_basic.png.-m1.png

/pix <player> <whois> [?/n]

http://dev.bukkit.org/thumbman/images/68/461/600x404/pixWhois.png.-m1.png

pang

removed from current release

pingx

removed from current release

checkall

/chkall, /chk, or /checkall is an awesome tool for figuring out information about your players. http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/462/checkall-options.png

ratios

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/checkall ratios [8aec] will give you the current build/destroy ratio for every user on the server. Depending on settings in your config different lines will be colored different colors.

http://dev.bukkit.org/thumbman/images/68/463/600x253/checkall-ratios.png.-m1.png

You can even choose to ban if the level becomes too high. To disable any of these actions/colors, set the value to -1. '''ignore blocks''' are blocks that will not affect the ratio if broken. '''delta''' means built-destroyed. '''ratio''' means built/destroyed. And, say you have a plot world, you can choose to '''ignore''' worlds from the ratio checker by adding them to the '''ignore-worlds''' part of the config (that is now shown below).</div>

Example If delta is set to 500, a player will match that category if they have broken 500 or more blocks than they have placed.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/465/checkall_config.png

mcbans

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/checkall mcbans [8aec] If you have an mcbans API key, you can put it into the config. Once configured properly you will be able to check the mcbans record for every player on the server. MCBANS lookup data is gathered either when the player first logs into the server (in a separate thread) or when you use /pix <player name> and data has not already been gathered. http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/464/checkall-mcbans.png

alts

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/checkall alts [minimum number of alts] will show you a list of every online player's alt count. If a player has no alts, s/he will be excluded from the results set unless you specify a minimum "alt" of 1. This will also show you how many of those accounts are online and playing the game at the time of the check. Why? Because not all alts belong to the same person. Sometimes accounts get linked up because there are multiple people playing at the same house or location. Keep it in mind. Results are color coded in order of suspicious count levels.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/470/checkall-alts.png

lans

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/checkall lans shows a list of all groups of people currently online. A group is a collection of people connecting from the same IP address. You will see these whenever friends or family members play together on the same server, with the same IP address.

http://dev.bukkit.org/thumbman/images/68/471/600x73/checkall-lans.png.-m1.png

new

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/checkall new/join shows a list of all members and tells you how long they have been playing on your server. (using the join date on their player.dat file). ====

/checkall new/join [#<M/H/D/Y>] shows a list of all members that are newer than the time you specify. So if I use the command /checkall new 1h, it will only display users who have been on the server less than one hour.

This is without applying a time filter. This is WITH a time filter.

ops

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/checkall ops will just tell you which of the currently online players have OP status. The entries in dark red represent online players. The entries in light red represent players who are not currently online, but still have OP.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/474/checkall-ops.png

nicks

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/checkall nicks Will provide a list matching nicknames to real names.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/477/checkall-nicks2.png

find

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/checkall find <item ID> is useful for finding people holding a certain item in their inventories. For example, Notch is complaining that Jeb has stolen his super rare item. Jeb insists he did not take anything. To see who else ''might'' have the item, (say the item is a diamond sword in this case) you would use /checkall find 276. In another example, you notice your creative server is beginning to lag. After using /chk ents all you come to the realization that someone is spamming tnt_minecarts. You quickly check to see who has minecarts in-hand and then teleport over to them to investigate.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/478/checkall-find.png

ents

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/checkall ents [all] shows a summary of all entities currently loaded on your server. You can use this to diagnose possible sources of FPS and/or server lag.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/484/check-ents-both.png

slogger

/slogger allows you to view what other people are typing in as commands. You can specify which commands should NOT show up in slogger by editing the config. I am considering adding new slogger sub types in the future. Perhaps so that you could have different levels of staff (or donators) who could see different types of commands.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/479/slogger.png http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/481/slogger_config.png

stalker

/lt stalker allows you to see when people view your server in their server list.

http://dev.bukkit.org/media/images/68/482/stalker.png


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