Skript
This version of Skript is not maintained any more (since 2014).
Please download new releases from the SkriptLang fork.
Updated documentation can be found on SkriptLang.org. Docs for Skript and Addons can be found on skUnity.
More resources may be found on skUnity. Need help with Skript? Join the skUnity Discord.
Skript is a plugin that allows you to customize Minecraft's mechanics with simple scripts written in plain English sentences. You can easily create complex custom commands, triggers that execute effects under certain conditions, and scripts that just run periodically - all without having to know even the slightest bit about programming! The (hopefully) intuitive language has the advantage that you don't even need to learn much to be able to use Skript.
To get an idea of what is possible with Skript consider taking a look at the scripts forum where users of this plugin share the scripts they have written themselves, improving their servers without the need for a plugin developer. Skript can also be used to replace smaller plugins, allowing you to shorten your likely long plugin list. An incomplete list of replaceable plugins can be found on the replacers forum.
- The latest version of Skript is 2.1.1 (11 March 2014)
Notice
I'm back from my hiatus, but I will likely not be able to update Skript until I can download a recent build of CraftBukkit to fix new bugs. Also, with the future of Bukkit uncertain and no official Minecraft API in sight, I don't know how actively I'll update this plugin.
Introduction
To write a script you simply have to write down what you want Skript to do when some conditions are met. This is a simple 'event → condition(s) → effect(s)' syntax, which could look like the following example:
# This example informs the player when he mines stone on mine of stone: send "You just mined stone!" to player
Each script can contain many so-called triggers which each start with an event and have a list of as many conditions and effects as you want. The event determines when the conditions are checked, and if all are met, the effects are executed in order. Take a look at the following example which has everything:
# A simple lightning strike/smite/Thor's hammer script: # the trigger has an event: on leftclick with a golden axe: # a condition: player has the permission "thor" # and some effects: strike lightning at the targeted block broadcast "Fear the mighty Thor!"
Custom commands can be defined similarly, e.g. the following defines a powerful '/item' command that can be used like '/item 5 diamond swords of sharpness 5 and a cake':
command /item <items>:
description: Spawn yourself some items
permission: skript.item
trigger:
give argument to the player
Furthermore Skript also features more complex script elements like loops and conditional statements, which are described in the documentation. Skript also supports variables that can persistently store information globally, per player, per block, etc., and has a wide range of expressions that you can use in conditions, effects, messages and variable names.
A notable feature of Skript are aliases, which are names for Minecraft's items and blocks. Each alias can consist of multiple IDs and data values and allow you to use any item's or block's name in scripts instead of having to use their IDs like many plugins force you to. Along with the ability to define enchanted items you can create some of the possibly most powerful '/item' commands for Bukkit with just a few lines! (two example commands are included in the download)
Need help?
You can always ask for help on the forums, though it can be faster for you and easier for me if you first look through the available tutorials and examples.
If you get many "indentation error"s or "invalid line" errors you should read this explanation to understand what indentation is all about.
Tutorials
If you're new to Skript you should read the basic tutorial. It explains how to write a new script step by step.
In the likely case that the basic tutorial was too short you can read the more exhaustive tutorial by DemonPenguin.
There are also some more official tutorials as well as user-created ones on the tutorials forum.
Documentation
To learn more about writing scripts please read the documentation on my website. There are also lists of all possible events, conditions, effects, expressions and types with examples for each of them.
The Team
- Njol: Manager & programmer of Skript
- joeuguce99: Helps programming by adding new features
- DemonPenguin: Wrote some tutorials and moderates the forums
- mazius123: Submits tons of bug reports
- MegaNarwhal: Made the old Skript banner and a signature image
- MostFunGuy: Expert in Skript and Skript accessories. The glue that holds everyone together
Features
- Natural syntax
- As you might already have noticed writing scripts is not very difficult. You can write (almost) normal english sentences and Skript will try to interpret them. If Skript doesn't understand something, please check your spelling and/or refer to the documentation to find out how to write your sentence to make Skript understand it.
- Custom Commands
- Skript can be used to define custom commands. These commands can use Skript's syntax which allows to make very user-friendly commands, like one of the most powerful /item commands available, and any other command you or others come up with. Skript also has a setting to try to interpret all unknown commands as effects. This basically allows to use any effects you can put into triggers as a command.
- A short introdution on how to create custom commands can be found on my website.
- Please note that Skript is not well suited for creating aliases of other plugins' commands or for creating a command that executes multiple other commands. I suggest to use Commander or some other plugin for this purpose.
- Inventory Menus
- Using SkQuery (An addon for Skript), you can create dynamic inventory menus found in many popular plugins. Want a couple items to display that will do different things such as warps and console commands? This becomes an easy task. Slots can be formatted to do nothing, run a console command and close the menu, or even run a console command and keep the menu open (Usefull for dynamic updating menus that change based on selections)
- Chat Formatting/Json Capability
- Again, using SkQuery (An addon for Skript), you can completely customize how your chat looks from prefix to suffix to player's name to the actual message itself.
- In addition, you can add JSON formatting to your chat in game... Want to highlight a player's name and display a location? A rank? A specific class they have selected? Want to click someones name and have kick/ban/mute/message inventory menu to appear? Easy!
- Independent Scripts
- Triggers can be put into multiple files, and each file is treated independently. This means that you can easily use triggers made by other people by simply copy&pasting their files into the scripts directory. Scripts are thus like small plugins for Skript with the advantage of being able to edit them easily.
- You can find some scripts on the forums, and you can also post your own. Please read the Guidelines before posting a file.
- Item and Block Aliases
- Aliases help to make the config more user-friendly by using comprehensive names for items and blocks, e.g. you can write '
bonemeal' instead of '351:15', or 'any hoe' instead of listing all hoe types. Aliases support data value ranges and can even consist of multiple types. You can easily define your own aliases, e.g. 'blacklisted = TNT, bedrock, obsidian, monster spawner, lava, lava bucket' and there are also many useful predefined aliases in the main config.
- Error Handling
- Skript automatically logs errors in the scripts to the console, e.g. if it can't understand a line of a trigger. It will not cease operation, but simply skip the invalid parts of the scripts, be it a whole trigger (e.g. if the event is invalid) or just a single condition (e.g. if there's a typo in the condition's name). This might lead to unexpected behaviour, so always check for errors in the console after you have changed something.
- If you use the '
/skript reload' command all errors will be sent to the player who used the command (or printed to the console if the command was used from there).
- Automatic Update
- Skript can detect new versions and update itself, either by a command (
/skript update) or automatically when the server starts. You can turn the automatic check on or off, configure whether to check for updates only, and choose whether to download them as well in the config file. If a new version is found, all players with the permission 'skript.admin' will get notified of the new version.
- As Simple or as Complicated as You Want To Go
- Want to create a message that displays after the player logs in? Sure, easy, 2 lines, done in a flash. Want to create a completely custom, unique experience that will WOW your users and astound them? Sure, it's more complex, but it's all worth it to see your users blown away by the customizability of your creations.
- See a user complain that something doesn't work right? Fix the code, reload the skript (Without restarting the server) and watch them be so confused as to how it was already fixed.
- Extensible
- Java developers can add their own conditions, effects and variables using a provided API.
- Many users have completed addons, and these addons contribute IMMENSE amounts of conditions, expressions and triggers. Some give you access to items in item frames, some let you create scoreboards, and some even let you send resource packs to players.
- These are just some of the addons available
Future Features
- More events/effects/conditions/expressions/loops/etc.
- I'm always looking for ideas ;)
- Triggers which are executed when a player presses a specific button, steps on a predefined pressure plate, etc.
- This sounds awesome but will definitely take a while.
- Full list of planned features:
- https://github.com/Njol/Skript/issues?labels=new+feature&state=open
- What I'm currently working on:
- https://github.com/Njol/Skript/issues/assigned/Njol?state=open
Permissions
Skript works without permissions plugins, but It also provides some permission in case you use one:
- skript.admin
- Grants access to the
/skriptcommand. - skript.effectcommands
- Allows to use effects as commands if effect commands are enabled in the config.
You can also use the '<player> has/doesn't have the permission "permission.here"' condition in scripts to check whether a player has/doesn't have a certain permission. You can even create your own permissions this way, but you should note that "mypermissions.*" does not give all permission that start with "mypermissions." (The exception to this rule are other plugins' "*" permissions and any permissions starting with "skript.").
Download
To install or update Skript, download the latest Skript.jar and save it in your server's plugin directory. If you're installing Skript for the first time, start & stop your server once to generate the config files and some example scripts.
- Please read the changelog when updating, and create a backup of your database(s) just to play it safe.
You can also download the newest aliases-english.sk and aliases-german.sk (updated to Minecraft 1.7.2).
The source code can be found on github.
Donations
If you like the plugin feel free to make a donation :)
Changelog
v2.1.1 (11 March 2014)
- Main Change
- Fixed most (if not all) database issues.
- Please still create a backup of the old variables table just to play it safe.
- Part of the fix required to save and load all variables on the main server thread, i.e. performance may suffer.
- Improvements
- Changed the updater to adhere to the new Bukkit guidelines
- Improved the automatic config updating
- Should be compatible with Java 6 again
- Decreased chances of errors due to improved automatic code analysis
- Added a workaround to be able to remove a player's tool in a click event
- Added workaround to make Skript more compatible with mods that dynamically change enums via reflection. If they do this improperly Skript will still not be compatible with them however.
- Added some 1.7 block to the code
- Improved/fixed visual effects
- Improved expression lists
- Added an error on an unsuccessful hook into another plugin
- Improved regions support
- Added expression 'me' that can only be used in effect commands
- Improved documentation generation
- Improved effect commands
- Added 'luck' and 'lure' enchantments now that Bukkit supports them
- Fixes
- Fixed configs only working with tabs. You can now use any indentation again, and even use different types in one file.
- Fixed some other minor config related issues
- Fixed error reporting not reporting the whole error
- Fixed the pressure plate event to also fire for golden and iron pressure plates
- Fixed a few issues with custom language files
- Fixed "neither ... nor ..." not working as expected
- Fixed some log-related errors and fixed some log messages that didn't appear at all
- Fixed not complaining about storing an entity or other non-serialisable data in list variables
- Fixed the Bukkit command registration hack to work in 1.7.2 R0.4 as well
- Fixed effect command to use english
- Code Related
- Slightly improved directions
- Minor performance improvements
- Added draft for sound support
- Removed script caching completely, as it never worked anyway. This might break addons.
- Added some more comments to the API
2.1 (17 December 2013)
- Note
- this release includes two changes to how variables are saved, thus please test saving and loading variables on a test server before updating Skript on your main server (especially if you're using a database - but make sure to configure the test server to access a different database!)
- added support for multiple databases (this also allows to define variables that won't be saved at all)
- variables are no longer saved as text but in binary
- Improved support for regions plugins:
- supported plugins: WorldGuard, Factions, PreciousStones, and GriefPrevention
- new expressions: members/owner(s) of %region%, regions at %location%, block in %region%, the region
- new event: on region enter/exit
- new condition: %player% is member/owner of %region%, %region% contains %location%
- use regions in scripts like 'region "region name", or save them to variables and use the variables instead
- New Expressions
- experience, index of %text% in %text%, join/split %text% by/at %text%, length of %text%, subtext of %text% between %number% and %number%, first/last %number% characters of %text%, max stack size of %item%, line %number% of lore of %item%
- New Effects
- play effect (plays entity and particle effects), force %entity% to dismount
- Fixes and Improvements
- dropped items, falling blocks, and thrown potions can now have item types (e.g. falling dirt, dropped arrow)
- horse variants (mules, donkeys, etc.) can now be distinguished. colours and decorations are not supported yet.
- pigs can now be equipped with saddles, and horses can be equipped with saddles, horse armour, and chests
- added ability to shoot projectiles from any location, not just from entities
- added ability to directly change the id of an item or block
- added warning when using 'items in {var::*}'
- added ability to change the passenger of a vehicle and vice versa
- 'on experience spawn' is now called when fishing as well
- the shooter of a projectile can now be changed
- biomes can now be changed
- added a warning if a variable is assigned a value that cannot be saved
- 'colour of ...' might now work with more items (e.g. stained glass), but this depends on Bukkit
- improved localisation, mostly in regards to aliases
- improved changing expressions
- improved all expressions that have multiple time states when used with expression lists to return the expected value
- improved the 'parse' expression
- several small improvements to parsing
- fixed "<%color expressions%>" in text not working
- and many bug fixes
Older changelog can be found in the respective files.
Comments
Please don't use the comments to ask questions, report a bug or issue, or suggest a new feature, as comments can get extremely unorganized very quickly.
Use the help forum instead if you have a question, the suggestions forum for feature requests, or create a ticket to submit a bug report.
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Posted Aug 20, 2013@Archespore
You have them backwards.
For a message you want to do:
For chance, do
With no surrounding % signs.
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Posted Aug 20, 2013@StealWonders
idk if this was your problem, but you seemed to have a indention error.
orginal:
new:
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Posted Aug 20, 2013Can anyone help me?
line 2 is "&4[Buy Upgrade 1]": if {tr.coins.%name of player%} is less than 0: message "<red>You don't have enough coins to buy this upgrade!" else give player 1 slimeball of fortune 1 named "&b&lSwiftness Upgrade" remove 100 from {tr.coins.%name of player%} message "" message "{@TR-Logo}You now have &a%{tr.coins.%name of player%}%&r coins!"
why won't it let it see if the coin value is less than 0 so people can't buy anymore upgrades?
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Posted Aug 19, 2013@StealWonders
This site has everything you need to know about every effect, condition, command parameter ect. in Skript. http://njol.ch/projects/skript/doc/
Some of the examples may need a bit more explanation, which is why we have the tutorials section in the forums. Go there and read the section on Custom Commands if you need that extra explanation.
Only after you have used all of the resources mentioned above should you post for help. We are all happy to help you, but we don't want to do it for you. We'll only help you after you've done everything you can to help yourself.
Also, as per the main post, you should go to the help thread and post there, as it is possible (and likely) that your help request will get lost in the comment stream.
@TheFluffey
I agree with you on the idea of getting these people to help themselves rather than doing it for them. However, it doesn't help at all if we aren't nice about it. A lot of people are raised with the idea of getting other people to do stuff for them, or give them an easy answer (especially in the USA). So instead of being frustrated at them, teach them the right way to do it, and then don't help them if they refuse to put in any sort of effort.
@beastzone
It is really best not to insult other people here, or anywhere else in life for that matter. I've had a fairly easy time moderating the forums so far, and I'd like to keep it that way. If you don't start anything I don't have to end it. Makes the world a better place.
As I mentioned above it's much better to teach people how to use Skript, rather than to just spoon feed them some code. They will certainly need help at some point, but you should teach them how to build what they want, rather than to build it for them.
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Posted Aug 19, 2013@TheFluffey
I don't understand
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Posted Aug 19, 2013@StealWonders
Look at default docs, there is a parameter along the lines of 'permissions-message:'. You still have to enter it for every command.
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Posted Aug 19, 2013How do I disable it so that if I don't have permission for a command that skript auto. puts a msg?
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Posted Aug 18, 2013@beastzone
Are you serious? It would be much more beneficial for him to learn instead of feeding off others. You are the asshole for just giving people things without challenging them. Learning is a great thing to do and will enable him to code it himself without constantly spamming and asking others. "Don't be like that?" You are the one being like that.
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Posted Aug 18, 2013@T3sT3ro
open uses :, close is nothing.
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Posted Aug 18, 2013Everytime I try to use a variable in the chance comparison I get an error saying that the variable is not a number but in other effects it will let me use it in the message and it will display a number. here is what I mean:
Works: message "you have {points.%player%}"
Doesn't work: chance of %{points.%player%}%:
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Posted Aug 18, 2013New ideas - giving a player a written book/map every time when he hit the sign. Driving on the sticks like broomstick :D optional - markers that open and close sections of code - something like :
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Posted Aug 16, 2013<<reply 17158
@beastzone
You are a good man, thanks ;)
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Posted Aug 16, 2013@TheFluffey
he can do as he wishes.... there is no need to be an asshole to people on a helping comment section... this is what it is here for... so dont be like that.
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Posted Aug 16, 2013@Fr33stylerhd
Please, don't be one of those people. This is possibly one of the easiest things to do in skript. Stop asking for help and feeding off others and learn to be self-sufficient so you can do all of this and more. Read the docs and the forum.
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Posted Aug 16, 2013How to make player on first join to auto equip an leather armour any idea?
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Posted Aug 15, 2013Thanks for your help ;)
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Posted Aug 15, 2013@Fr33stylerhd
this is a example
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Posted Aug 15, 2013I have made a skript, but i don't know how to change the default message for player without permission Any help will be apreciated :)
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Posted Aug 14, 2013@Tsugaga
You can also use:
message contains "1" or "2" or "3" or "4" or "5" or "6" or "7" or "8" or "9" or "0"
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Posted Aug 13, 2013Anyone done a toggle freezetime script? or something were you can set the time and have it stay that until removed?