plugman reload JailWorker
/jw-reload
/jw-player <jugador> <cárcel> [bloques] [razón]
/jw-clean Rocadensa|/jw-player $$u Yggdrasil $$[CantidadBloques] $$[Razon]
Create a jail on your map using /jw-create or WorldEdit selection, a simple cuboid. Please note that the blocks will spawn on random empty position in your cuboid so be careful). Choose your prisoner-spawn using /jw-setspawn. Note if your spawn is in the jail, there are risks that your point is encumbered. If you are not sure, you can choose other points by using previous commands. When all is good, use /jw-save <name> to save your jail (in jails.yml on serveurs) Now it's recommended to configure your jail : Three ways to do this: - By using /jw-config <jailName> - By using the new SignConfigurator (very easy and fun to use) - By modifying the jail.yml on your server (on server stopped) Your jail is ready ! You can now start it by using /jw-start <jail>. If all is good, you can see some cubes cubes pop at random positions and follow. Use /jw-player <player> <jail> [blocks] [reason] to test your jail. You can send yourself. -If you don't define [reason] it will be "No Reason." by default -If you don't define [blocks] it will be the value you defined on the jail-config
java -jar BuildData/bin/SpecialSource-2.jar map -m CraftBukkit/deprecation-mappings.csrg -i "c:\JailWorker.jar" -o "c:\JailWorker_v2.1.0-fixed.jar"