Except that saying"f*** curse" does neither constitute constructive criticism, nor contribute anything at all to the discussion ... I can see how...
I fear that your password protection might severely suffer from the fact that bypassing the authentification is possible by opening the file in a...
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Since when does it return null? Is there any specific commit you can point us to ?
I can only reiterate my previous post: What steps have you taken to debug the problem? Also, what is the expected behavior?
Make your runnable a proper class and store the reference to your sheep instead of spawning a new sheep every second ;)
Search through all the entites in a world until you find the one with the required name ;)
p.remove() ? Although I'm not sure whether that is the mandated way of doing it.
You register a repeating timer which decrements the value every second. Buf if you're only going to use it for that, why not simply save the...
"PlayerCommand((" that's one ( too much ;)
No. What would be the point of me writing you an example (in other words doing your work)? The next time you needed it (and trust me, key-value...
I did know that it called the method, but to be honest I completely forgot about null-safety in the spur of the moment :)
If the concept of a Map is new to you, I'd suggest you read up on it and then reconsider how to do this ;)
AsyncPlayerChatEvent doesn't trigger for commands afaik. But you'd need to verify this.
Not neccessarily. It really depends on your implementation of the cooldowns. Since you mentioned "count back" I assumed you wanted coodowns as...
hawkfalcon Is there any chance the firefox version download will work again?
You store the Player (or UUID) ----> Countdown relations in a map.
System.out.println prints a message to the standard output (in your case: your console window (simplified)), skulltype.toString() will get you the...
If you want to mute him, simply cancel all Chat-Events originating from him ;)
System.out.println(skulltype.toString()); edit: ninja'd by AdamQpzm^^
Separate names with a comma.