LazyUpdate------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Auto-Updater for Pros------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bukkit Dev Do you run a server with so many plugins that is just a hassle to keep them all updated? Well with our "patent pending" new plugin, LazyUpdate, you never need to worry again! Simply set up the config and your ready to go, using simple commands to update specific plugins or having it update them all at once. So act now! Our mole-men are working hard so YOU don't have to! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Features: Update plugins to their latest version automaticly. Updated plugins are downloaded to a seperate folder for easy movement. Update a single plugin or all of them at once. Auto-Update all your plugins when the server starts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Commands: Command: lazyupdate, lazyup, lupdate, lup Update Permission: lazyupdate.update /lazyupdate help - Displays help menu /lazyupdate all - Updates all plugins the server is running /lazyupdate <plugin name> - Updates plugin with specified name Command: lazycheck, lazychk, lcheck, lchk Check Permission: lazyupdate.check /lazycheck help - Displays help menu /lazycheck all - Checks for latest version on all plugins /lazyupdate <plugin name> - Updates plugin with specified name
I made this so I could save time and not have to update plugins on my server anymore, then it took me longer to make then to actually update xD -sign of a successful job-
So far it checks for updates and will update them, now I just need to think of what else to do for this...
does it check for compatibility? It would be nice to have the option to only update plugins that are compatible with the version of CB you have installed. (unless i'm mistaken, bukkitdev has a pretty easy way to find that )
There really is no "compatibility" its just whatever the plugin dev puts as the supported version, I could implement a check for this if its really wanted.
not 'really' wanted. Its just a standard check i do. If the authors claim it is up to date with a certain build of CB, i tend to believe it is working. If the plugin hasn't updated in a while, then i know to look into stuff deeper. Its just something i do in my own habit, that i think would be beneficial.
No, srsly, does this work? Can you update all of your plugins with ONE single command after downloading it? Does it update itself too? xD