Hello Bukkit, Plugin category: Anti-Greif Suggested name: cProtect What I want: A plugin that works like LWC and protects EVERY BLOCK when you place it, so only YOU can break it/place on it. I would also like for there to be a way to add a friend to a block with a command so they can also break/place on it. Also a command that will add a friend to blocks within a specified radius. As for chests/doors/trapdoors, they will not be able to be opened by anyone who is not added to the chest/door/trapdoor. Ideas for commands: /cp toggle (turns auto-place protection on/off) /cp add [playername] (adds the specified player to the block that is left clicked after the command is ran) /cp addr [radius] [player] (Adds the specified player to the blocks within the specified radius) /cp bypass (allows the player who ran the command to be able to break protected blocks) Ideas for permissions: cp.toggle (allows the group to toggle auto-place protection) cp.add (allows the group to add a player to a specified block) cp.addr (allows the group to add a player to a specified radius of protected blocks) cp.bypass (allows the group to bypass protected blocks) cp.* (allows the group to have full permissions for this plugin. When I'd like it by: Whenever. Updated the request to the proper format I didn't see that there was a template! EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
Then only thing with this plugin is, a griefer will join the server get the permission and then spam place blocks that no one can break. Thats why no one have every made a plugin like this.
Yes good point it would lag the shit out of the server if you placed to many blocks, If I was you I would just keep it simple and use a plugin to protect your hole building.
http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/thatregionplugin/ One I made, it limits damage from griefers (and lag) by working in an ever expanding cuboid. Pretty nifty!
Well, I enabled the plugin for the specified world with the command, but when a player tries to place down a block in the world, they are unable to. I gave them the correct permission node.
No it should be fine if you did it properly. If you were (somehow) placing 2,000 blocks a second then it'd probably cause a bit of lag, but probably negligible when compared to the lag from placing the 2,000 blocks in the first place.