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author | WHR <msl0000023508@gmail.com> | Fri Oct 30 21:04:01 2020 +0800 |
committer | WHR <msl0000023508@gmail.com> | Fri Oct 30 21:04:01 2020 +0800 |
tree | 864c6b82d09a5e0aafcd1e90a275f035f1a6bc5a | |
parent | a3cb751b8692245299fefcd53ba1c7a6a8ef56ec [diff] |
Add COPYING based on https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/permbukkit/ and https://dev.bukkit.org/project/31046/license
A plugin providing groups and other permissions configuration for Bukkit's built-in permissions architecture.
Sample configuration file and more info on how the configuration is laid out follows:
# PermissionsBukkit configuration file # # A permission node is a string like 'permissions.build', usually starting # with the name of the plugin. Refer to a plugin's documentation for what # permissions it cares about. Each node should be followed by true to grant # that permission or false to revoke it, as in 'permissions.build: true'. # Some plugins provide permission nodes that map to a group of permissions - # for example, PermissionsBukkit has 'permissions.*', which automatically # grants all admin permissions. You can also specify false for permissions # of this type. # # Users inherit permissions from the groups they are a part of. If a user is # not specified here, or does not have a 'groups' node, they will be in the # group 'default'. Permissions for individual users may also be specified by # using a 'permissions' node with a list of permission nodes, which will # override their group permissions. World permissions may be assigned to # users with a 'worlds:' entry. # # Groups can be assigned to players and all their permissions will also be # assigned to those players. Groups can also inherit permissions from other # groups. Like user permissions, groups may override the permissions of their # parent group(s). Unlike users, groups do NOT automatically inherit from # default. World permissions may be assigned to groups with a 'worlds:' entry. # # The cannot-build message is configurable. If it is left blank, no message # will be displayed to the player if PermissionsBukkit prevents them from # building, digging, or interacting with a block. Use '&' characters to # signify color codes. users: ConspiracyWizard: permissions: permissions.example: true groups: - admin groups: default: permissions: permissions.build: false admin: permissions: permissions.*: true inheritance: - user user: permissions: permissions.build: true worlds: creative: coolplugin.item: true inheritance: - default messages: build: '&cYou do not have permission to build here.'