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  3. # |                       Notes                          | #
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  6.  
  7. # If you want to use special characters in this document, such as accented letters, you MUST save the file as UTF-8, not ANSI.
  8. # If you receive an error when Essentials loads, ensure that:
  9. #   - No tabs are present: YAML only allows spaces
  10. #   - Indents are correct: YAML hierarchy is based entirely on indentation
  11. #   - You have "escaped" all apostrophes in your text: If you want to write "don't", for example, write "don''t" instead (note the doubled apostrophe)
  12. #   - Text with symbols is enclosed in single or double quotation marks
  13.  
  14. # If you have problems join the Essentials help support channel: http://tiny.cc/EssentialsChat
  15.  
  16. # Version 2.17.1.0
  17.  
  18. # KITS ARE NOW IN THE kits.yml FILE
  19.  
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  22. # |                 Essentials (Global)                  | #
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  25.  
  26. # A color code between 0-9 or a-f. Set to 'none' to disable.
  27. ops-name-color: 'none'
  28.  
  29. # The character(s) to prefix all nicknames, so that you know they are not true usernames.
  30. nickname-prefix: '&f~&r'
  31.  
  32. # The maximum length allowed in nicknames. The nickname prefix is included in this.
  33. max-nick-length: 15
  34.  
  35. # When this option is enabled, nickname length checking will exclude color codes in player names.
  36. # ie: "&6Notch" has 7 characters (2 are part of a color code), a length of 5 is used when this option is set to true
  37. ignore-colors-in-max-nick-length: true
  38.  
  39. # When this option is enabled, display names for hidden users will not be shown. This prevents players from being
  40. # able to see that they are online while vanished.
  41. hide-displayname-in-vanish: true
  42.  
  43. # Disable this if you have any other plugin, that modifies the displayname of a user.
  44. change-displayname: true
  45.  
  46. # When this option is enabled, the (tab) player list will be updated with the displayname.
  47. # The value of change-displayname (above) has to be true.
  48. change-playerlist: true
  49.  
  50. # When EssentialsChat.jar isn't used, force essentials to add the prefix and suffix from permission plugins to displayname.
  51. # This setting is ignored if EssentialsChat.jar is used, and defaults to 'true'.
  52. # The value of change-displayname (above) has to be true.
  53. # Do not edit this setting unless you know what you are doing!
  54. add-prefix-suffix: false
  55.  
  56. # When this option is enabled, player prefixes will be shown in the playerlist.
  57. # This feature only works for Minecraft version 1.8 and higher.
  58. # This value of change-playerlist has to be true
  59. add-prefix-in-playerlist: true
  60.  
  61. # When this option is enabled, player suffixes will be shown in the playerlist.
  62. # This feature only works for Minecraft version 1.8 and higher.
  63. # This value of change-playerlist has to be true
  64. #add-suffix-in-playerlist: true
  65.  
  66. # If the teleport destination is unsafe, should players be teleported to the nearest safe location?
  67. # If this is set to true, Essentials will attempt to teleport players close to the intended destination.
  68. # If this is set to false, attempted teleports to unsafe locations will be cancelled with a warning.
  69. teleport-safety: true
  70.  
  71. # This forcefully disables teleport safety checks without a warning if attempting to teleport to unsafe locations.
  72. # teleport-safety and this option need to be set to true to force teleportation to dangerous locations.
  73. force-disable-teleport-safety: false
  74.  
  75. # The delay, in seconds, required between /home, /tp, etc.
  76. teleport-cooldown: 5
  77.  
  78. # The delay, in seconds, before a user actually teleports. If the user moves or gets attacked in this timeframe, the teleport is cancelled.
  79. teleport-delay: 3
  80.  
  81. # The delay, in seconds, a player can't be attacked by other players after they have been teleported by a command.
  82. # This will also prevent the player attacking other players.
  83. teleport-invulnerability: 4
  84.  
  85. # Whether to make all teleportations go to the center of the block; where the x and z coordinates decimal become .5
  86. teleport-to-center: true
  87.  
  88. # The delay, in seconds, required between /heal or /feed attempts.
  89. heal-cooldown: 60
  90.  
  91. # Near Radius
  92. # The default radius with /near
  93. # Used to use chat radius but we are going to make it separate.
  94. near-radius: 200
  95.  
  96. # What to prevent from /item and /give.
  97. # e.g item-spawn-blacklist: 10,11,46
  98. item-spawn-blacklist:
  99. # Set this to true if you want permission based item spawn rules.
  100. # Note: The blacklist above will be ignored then.
  101. # Example permissions (these go in your permissions manager):
  102. #  - essentials.itemspawn.item-all
  103. #  - essentials.itemspawn.item-[itemname]
  104. #  - essentials.itemspawn.item-[itemid]
  105. #  - essentials.give.item-all
  106. #  - essentials.give.item-[itemname]
  107. #  - essentials.give.item-[itemid]
  108. #  - essentials.unlimited.item-all
  109. #  - essentials.unlimited.item-[itemname]
  110. #  - essentials.unlimited.item-[itemid]
  111. #  - essentials.unlimited.item-bucket # Unlimited liquid placing
  112. #
  113. # For more information, visit http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/Command_Reference/ICheat#Item.2FGive
  114. permission-based-item-spawn: false
  115.  
  116. # Mob limit on the /spawnmob command per execution.
  117. spawnmob-limit: 1000
  118.  
  119. # Shall we notify users when using /lightning?
  120. warn-on-smite: true
  121.  
  122. # Shall we drop items instead of adding to inventory if the target inventory is full?
  123. drop-items-if-full: true
  124.  
  125. # Essentials Mail Notification
  126. # Should we notify players if they have no new mail?
  127. notify-no-new-mail: false
  128.  
  129. # Specifies the duration (in seconds) between each time a player is notified of mail they have.
  130. # Useful for servers with a lot of mail traffic.
  131. notify-player-of-mail-cooldown: 60
  132.  
  133. # The motd and rules are now configured in the files motd.txt and rules.txt.
  134.  
  135. # When a command conflicts with another plugin, by default, Essentials will try to force the OTHER plugin to take priority.
  136. # Commands in this list, will tell Essentials to 'not give up' the command to other plugins.
  137. # In this state, which plugin 'wins' appears to be almost random.
  138. #
  139. # If you have two plugin with the same command and you wish to force Essentials to take over, you need an alias.
  140. # To force essentials to take 'god' alias 'god' to 'egod'.
  141. # See http://wiki.bukkit.org/Commands.yml#aliases for more information.
  142.  
  143. overridden-commands:
  144. #  - god
  145. #  - info
  146.  
  147. # Disabling commands here will prevent Essentials handling the command, this will not affect command conflicts.
  148. # You should not have to disable commands used in other plugins, they will automatically get priority.
  149. # See http://wiki.bukkit.org/Commands.yml#aliases to map commands to other plugins.
  150. disabled-commands:
  151. #  - balance
  152.  
  153. # These commands will be shown to players with socialSpy enabled.
  154. # You can add commands from other plugins you may want to track or
  155. # remove commands that are used for something you dont want to spy on.
  156. # Set - '*' in order to listen on all possible commands.
  157. socialspy-commands:
  158.  - '*'
  159.  
  160. # Whether the private and public messages from muted players should appear in the social spy.
  161. # If so, they will be differentiated from those sent by normal players.
  162. socialspy-listen-muted-players: true
  163.  
  164. # Mute Commands
  165. # These commands will be disabled when a player is muted.
  166. # Use '*' to disable every command.
  167. # Essentials already disabled Essentials messaging commands by default.
  168. # It only cares about the root command, not args after that (it sees /f chat the same as /f)
  169. mute-commands:
  170.  #- f
  171. #  - kittycannon
  172.  # - '*'
  173.  
  174. # If you do not wish to use a permission system, you can define a list of 'player perms' below.
  175. # This list has no effect if you are using a supported permissions system.
  176. # If you are using an unsupported permissions system, simply delete this section.
  177. # Whitelist the commands and permissions you wish to give players by default (everything else is op only).
  178. # These are the permissions without the "essentials." part.
  179. #
  180. # To enable this feature, please set use-bukkit-permissions to false.
  181. player-commands:
  182. #  - afk
  183.  
  184. # Use this option to force superperms-based permissions handler regardless of detected installed perms plugin.
  185. # This is useful if you want superperms-based permissions (with wildcards) for custom permissions plugins.
  186. # If you wish to use EssentialsX's built-in permissions using the `player-commands` section above, set this to false.
  187. # Default is true.
  188. use-bukkit-permissions: true
  189.  
  190. # When this option is enabled, one-time use kits (ie. delay < 0) will be
  191. # removed from the /kit list when a player can no longer use it
  192. skip-used-one-time-kits-from-kit-list: true
  193.  
  194. # Determines the functionality of the /createkit command.
  195. # If this is true, /createkit will give the user a link with the kit code.
  196. # If this is false, /createkit will add the kit to the kits.yml config file directly.
  197. #
  198. pastebin-createkit: false
  199.  
  200. # Essentials Sign Control
  201. # See http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/Sign_Tutorial for instructions on how to use these.
  202. # To enable signs, remove # symbol. To disable all signs, comment/remove each sign.
  203. # Essentials colored sign support will be enabled when any sign types are enabled.
  204. # Color is not an actual sign, it's for enabling using color codes on signs, when the correct permissions are given.
  205.  
  206. enabledSigns:
  207. - color
  208.   #- balance
  209.   #- buy
  210.   #- sell
  211.   #- trade
  212.   #- free
  213.   #- disposal
  214.   #- warp
  215.   #- kit
  216.   #- mail
  217.   #- enchant
  218.   #- gamemode
  219.   #- heal
  220.   #- info
  221.   #- spawnmob
  222.   #- repair
  223.   #- time
  224.   #- weather
  225.  
  226. # How many times per second can Essentials signs be interacted with per player.
  227. # Values should be between 1-20, 20 being virtually no lag protection.
  228. # Lower numbers will reduce the possibility of lag, but may annoy players.
  229. sign-use-per-second: 4
  230.  
  231. # Allow item IDs on pre-existing signs on 1.13 and above.
  232. # You cannot use item IDs on new signs, but this will allow players to interact with signs that
  233. # were placed before 1.13.
  234. allow-old-id-signs: false
  235.  
  236. # List of sign names Essentials should not protect. This feature is especially useful when
  237. # another plugin provides a sign that EssentialsX provides, but Essentials overrides.
  238. # For example, if a plugin provides a [kit] sign, and you wish to use theirs instead of
  239. # Essentials's, then simply add kit below and Essentials will not protect it.
  240. #
  241. # See https://github.com/drtshock/Essentials/pull/699 for more information.
  242. unprotected-sign-names:
  243.  #- kit
  244.  
  245. # Backup runs a batch/bash command while saving is disabled.
  246. backup:
  247.  # Interval in minutes.
  248.   interval: 30
  249.   # Unless you add a valid backup command or script here, this feature will be useless.
  250.   # Use 'save-all' to simply force regular world saving without backup.
  251.   #command: 'rdiff-backup World1 backups/World1'
  252.  
  253. # Set this true to enable permission per warp.
  254. per-warp-permission: true
  255.  
  256. # Sort output of /list command by groups.
  257. # You can hide and merge the groups displayed in /list by defining the desired behaviour here.
  258. # Detailed instructions and examples can be found on the wiki: http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/List
  259. list:
  260.    # To merge groups, list the groups you wish to merge
  261.     Staff: owner admin mod
  262.     #Admins: owner admin
  263.     # To limit groups, set a max user limit
  264.     #builder: 20
  265.     # To hide groups, set the group as hidden
  266.     #default: hidden
  267.     # Uncomment the line below to simply list all players with no grouping
  268.     #Players: '*'
  269.  
  270. # More output to the console.
  271. debug: false
  272.  
  273. # Set the locale for all messages.
  274. # If you don't set this, the default locale of the server will be used.
  275. # For example, to set language to English, set locale to en, to use the file "messages_en.properties".
  276. # Don't forget to remove the # in front of the line.
  277. # For more information, visit http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/Locale
  278. #locale: en
  279.  
  280. # Turn off god mode when people leave the server.
  281. remove-god-on-disconnect: false
  282.  
  283. # Auto-AFK
  284. # After this timeout in seconds, the user will be set as AFK.
  285. # This feature requires the player to have essentials.afk.auto node.
  286. # Set to -1 for no timeout.
  287. auto-afk: 300
  288.  
  289. # Auto-AFK Kick
  290. # After this timeout in seconds, the user will be kicked from the server.
  291. # essentials.afk.kickexempt node overrides this feature.
  292. # Set to -1 for no timeout.
  293. auto-afk-kick: 900
  294.  
  295. # Set this to true, if you want to freeze the player, if the player is AFK.
  296. # Other players or monsters can't push the player out of AFK mode then.
  297. # This will also enable temporary god mode for the AFK player.
  298. # The player has to use the command /afk to leave the AFK mode.
  299. freeze-afk-players: false
  300.  
  301. # When the player is AFK, should he be able to pickup items?
  302. # Enable this, when you don't want people idling in mob traps.
  303. disable-item-pickup-while-afk: true
  304.  
  305. # This setting controls if a player is marked as active on interaction.
  306. # When this setting is false, the player would need to manually un-AFK using the /afk command.
  307. cancel-afk-on-interact: true
  308.  
  309. # Should we automatically remove afk status when a player moves?
  310. # Player will be removed from AFK on chat/command regardless of this setting.
  311. # Disable this to reduce server lag.
  312. cancel-afk-on-move: true
  313.  
  314. # Should AFK players be ignored when other players are trying to sleep?
  315. # When this setting is false, players won't be able to skip the night if some players are AFK.
  316. # Users with the permission node essentials.sleepingignored will always be ignored.
  317. sleep-ignores-afk-players: true
  318.  
  319. # Set the player's list name when they are AFK. This is none by default which specifies that Essentials
  320. # should not interfere with the AFK player's list name.
  321. # You may use color codes, use {USERNAME} the player's name or {PLAYER} for the player's displayname.
  322. afk-list-name: "&7&o{PLAYER}"
  323.  
  324. # You can disable the death messages of Minecraft here.
  325. death-messages: true
  326.  
  327. # Should players with permissions be able to join and part silently?
  328. # You can control this with essentials.silentjoin and essentials.silentquit permissions if it is enabled.
  329. # In addition, people with essentials.silentjoin.vanish will be vanished on join.
  330. allow-silent-join-quit: false
  331.  
  332. # You can set a custom join message here, set to "none" to disable.
  333. # You may use color codes, use {USERNAME} the player's name or {PLAYER} for the player's displayname.
  334. custom-join-message: "&a+ &7{USERNAME} joined"
  335.  
  336. # You can set a custom quit message here, set to "none" to disable.
  337. # You may use color codes, use {USERNAME} the player's name or {PLAYER} for the player's displayname.
  338. custom-quit-message: "&c− &7{USERNAME} left"
  339.  
  340. # Add worlds to this list, if you want to automatically disable god mode there.
  341. no-god-in-worlds:
  342. #  - world_nether
  343.  
  344. # Set to true to enable per-world permissions for teleporting between worlds with essentials commands.
  345. # This applies to /world, /back, /tp[a|o][here|all], but not warps.
  346. # Give someone permission to teleport to a world with essentials.worlds.<worldname>
  347. # This does not affect the /home command, there is a separate toggle below for this.
  348. world-teleport-permissions: false
  349.  
  350. # The number of items given if the quantity parameter is left out in /item or /give.
  351. # If this number is below 1, the maximum stack size size is given. If over-sized stacks.
  352. # are not enabled, any number higher than the maximum stack size results in more than one stack.
  353. default-stack-size: 1
  354.  
  355. # Over-sized stacks are stacks that ignore the normal max stack size.
  356. # They can be obtained using /give and /item, if the player has essentials.oversizedstacks permission.
  357. # How many items should be in an over-sized stack?
  358. oversized-stacksize: 64
  359.  
  360. # Allow repair of enchanted weapons and armor.
  361. # If you set this to false, you can still allow it for certain players using the permission.
  362. # essentials.repair.enchanted
  363. repair-enchanted: true
  364.  
  365. # Allow 'unsafe' enchantments in kits and item spawning.
  366. # Warning: Mixing and overleveling some enchantments can cause issues with clients, servers and plugins.
  367. unsafe-enchantments: true
  368.  
  369. #Do you want Essentials to keep track of previous location for /back in the teleport listener?
  370. #If you set this to true any plugin that uses teleport will have the previous location registered.
  371. register-back-in-listener: false
  372.  
  373. #Delay to wait before people can cause attack damage after logging in.
  374. login-attack-delay: 5
  375.  
  376. #Set the max fly speed, values range from 0.1 to 1.0
  377. max-fly-speed: 0.8
  378.  
  379. #Set the max walk speed, values range from 0.1 to 1.0
  380. max-walk-speed: 0.8
  381.  
  382. #Set the maximum amount of mail that can be sent within a minute.
  383. mails-per-minute: 1000
  384.  
  385. # Set the maximum time /tempban can be used for in seconds.
  386. # Set to -1 to disable, and essentials.tempban.unlimited can be used to override.
  387. max-tempban-time: -1
  388.  
  389. # Changes the default /reply functionality. This can be changed on a per-player basis using /rtoggle.
  390. # If true, /r goes to the person you messaged last, otherwise the first person that messaged you.
  391. # If false, /r goes to the last person that messaged you.
  392. last-message-reply-recipient: true
  393.  
  394. # If last-message-reply-recipient is enabled for a particular player,
  395. # this specifies the duration, in seconds, that would need to elapse for the
  396. # reply-recipient to update when receiving a message.
  397. # Default is 180 (3 minutes)
  398. last-message-reply-recipient-timeout: 180
  399.  
  400. # Toggles whether or not clicking mobs with a milk bucket turns them into a baby.
  401. milk-bucket-easter-egg: false
  402.  
  403. # Toggles whether or not the fly status message should be sent to players on join
  404. send-fly-enable-on-join: true
  405.  
  406. # Set to true to enable per-world permissions for setting time for individual worlds with essentials commands.
  407. # This applies to /time, /day, /eday, /night, /enight, /etime.
  408. # Give someone permission to teleport to a world with essentials.time.world.<worldname>.
  409. world-time-permissions: false
  410.  
  411. # Specify cooldown for both Essentials commands and external commands as well.
  412. # All commands do not start with a Forward Slash (/). Instead of /msg, write msg
  413. #
  414. # Wildcards are supported. E.g.
  415. # - '*i*': 50
  416. # adds a 50 second cooldown to all commands that include the letter i
  417. #
  418. # EssentialsX supports regex by starting the command with a caret ^
  419. # For example, to target commands starting with ban and not banip the following would be used:
  420. #  '^ban([^ip])( .*)?': 60 # 60 seconds /ban cooldown.
  421. # Note: If you have a command that starts with ^, then you can escape it using backslash (\). e.g. \^command: 123
  422. command-cooldowns:
  423. #  feed: 100 # 100 second cooldown on /feed command
  424. #  '*': 5 # 5 Second cooldown on all commands
  425.  
  426. # Whether command cooldowns should be persistent past server shutdowns
  427. command-cooldown-persistence: true
  428.  
  429. # Whether NPC balances should be listed in balance ranking features such as /balancetop.
  430. # NPC balances can include features like factions from FactionsUUID plugin.
  431. npcs-in-balance-ranking: false
  432.  
  433. # Allow bulk buying and selling signs when the player is sneaking.
  434. # This is useful when a sign sells or buys one item at a time and the player wants to sell a bunch at once.
  435. allow-bulk-buy-sell: true
  436.  
  437. # Delay for the MOTD display for players on join, in milliseconds.
  438. # This has no effect if the MOTD command or permission are disabled.
  439. delay-motd: 0
  440.  
  441. # A list of commands that should have their complementary confirm commands enabled by default.
  442. # This is empty by default, for the latest list of valid commands see the latest source config.yml.
  443. default-enabled-confirm-commands:
  444. #- pay
  445. #- clearinventory
  446.  
  447. # Whether or not to teleport a player back to their previous position after they have been freed from jail.
  448. teleport-back-when-freed-from-jail: true
  449.  
  450. # Set the timeout, in seconds for players to accept a tpa before the request is cancelled.
  451. # Set to 0 for no timeout.
  452. tpa-accept-cancellation: 40
  453.  
  454. # Allow players to set hats by clicking on their helmet slot.
  455. allow-direct-hat: true
  456.  
  457. # Allow in-game players to specify a world when running /broadcastworld.
  458. # If false, running /broadcastworld in-game will always send a message to the player's current world.
  459. # This doesn't affect running the command from the console, where a world is always required.
  460. allow-world-in-broadcastworld: true
  461.  
  462. # Consider water blocks as "safe," therefore allowing players to teleport
  463. # using commands such as /home or /spawn to a location that is occupied
  464. # by water blocks
  465. is-water-safe: false
  466.  
  467. # Should the usermap try to sanitise usernames before saving them?
  468. # You should only change this to false if you use Minecraft China.
  469. safe-usermap-names: true
  470.  
  471. ############################################################
  472. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  473. # |                   EssentialsHome                     | #
  474. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  475. ############################################################
  476.  
  477. # Allows people to set their bed at daytime.
  478. update-bed-at-daytime: true
  479.  
  480. # Set to true to enable per-world permissions for using homes to teleport between worlds.
  481. # This applies to the /home only.
  482. # Give someone permission to teleport to a world with essentials.worlds.<worldname>
  483. world-home-permissions: false
  484.  
  485. # Allow players to have multiple homes.
  486. # Players need essentials.sethome.multiple before they can have more than 1 home.
  487. # You can set the default number of multiple homes using the 'default' rank below.
  488. # To remove the home limit entirely, give people 'essentials.sethome.multiple.unlimited'.
  489. # To grant different home amounts to different people, you need to define a 'home-rank' below.
  490. # Create the 'home-rank' below, and give the matching permission: essentials.sethome.multiple.<home-rank>
  491. # For more information, visit http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/Multihome
  492. sethome-multiple:
  493.   default: 3
  494.   vip: 5
  495.   staff: 10
  496.  
  497. # In this example someone with 'essentials.sethome.multiple' and 'essentials.sethome.multiple.vip' will have 5 homes.
  498. # Remember, they MUST have both permission nodes in order to be able to set multiple homes.
  499.  
  500. # Controls whether players need the permission "essentials.home.compass" in order to point
  501. # the player's compass at their first home.
  502. #
  503. # Leaving this as false will retain Essentials' original behaviour, which is to always
  504. # change the compass' direction to point towards their first home.
  505. compass-towards-home-perm: false
  506.  
  507. ############################################################
  508. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  509. # |                    EssentialsEco                     | #
  510. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  511. ############################################################
  512.  
  513. # For more information, visit http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/Essentials_Economy
  514.  
  515. # Defines the balance with which new players begin. Defaults to 0.
  516. starting-balance: 0
  517.  
  518. # worth-# defines the value of an item when it is sold to the server via /sell.
  519. # These are now defined in worth.yml
  520.  
  521. # Defines the cost to use the given commands PER USE.
  522. # Some commands like /repair have sub-costs, check the wiki for more information.
  523. command-costs:
  524.  # /example costs $1000 PER USE
  525.   #example: 1000
  526.   # /kit tools costs $1500 PER USE
  527.   #kit-tools: 1500
  528. #  tpa: 5
  529.   tpahere: 5
  530.   condense: 1
  531.   perworldhomes:sethome: 5
  532.   perworldhomes:home: 10
  533.   feed: 5
  534.   enderchest: 15
  535.   trash: 1
  536.   workbench: 1
  537.  
  538. # Set this to a currency symbol you want to use.
  539. # Remember, if you want to use special characters in this document,
  540. # such as accented letters, you MUST save the file as UTF-8, not ANSI.
  541. currency-symbol: ''
  542.  
  543. # Set the maximum amount of money a player can have.
  544. # The amount is always limited to 10 trillion because of the limitations of a java double.
  545. max-money: 10000000000000
  546.  
  547. # Set the minimum amount of money a player can have (must be above the negative of max-money).
  548. # Setting this to 0, will disable overdrafts/loans completely.  Users need 'essentials.eco.loan' perm to go below 0.
  549. min-money: 0
  550.  
  551. # Enable this to log all interactions with trade/buy/sell signs and sell command.
  552. economy-log-enabled: true
  553.  
  554. # Minimum acceptable amount to be used in /pay.
  555. minimum-pay-amount: 0.001
  556.  
  557. # The format of currency, excluding symbols. See currency-symbol-format-locale for symbol configuration.
  558. #
  559. # "#,##0.00" is how the majority of countries display currency.
  560. #currency-format: "#,##0.00"
  561.  
  562. # Format currency symbols. Some locales use , and . interchangeably.
  563. # Some formats do not display properly in-game due to faulty Minecraft font rendering.
  564. #
  565. # For 1.234,50 use de-DE
  566. # For 1,234.50 use en-US
  567. # For 1'234,50 use fr-ch
  568. #currency-symbol-format-locale: en-US
  569.  
  570. ############################################################
  571. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  572. # |                   EssentialsHelp                     | #
  573. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  574. ############################################################
  575.  
  576. # Show other plugins commands in help.
  577. non-ess-in-help: true
  578.  
  579. # Hide plugins which do not give a permission.
  580. # You can override a true value here for a single plugin by adding a permission to a user/group.
  581. # The individual permission is: essentials.help.<plugin>, anyone with essentials.* or '*' will see all help regardless.
  582. # You can use negative permissions to remove access to just a single plugins help if the following is enabled.
  583. hide-permissionless-help: true
  584.  
  585. ############################################################
  586. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  587. # |                   EssentialsChat                     | #
  588. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  589. ############################################################
  590.  
  591. # This section requires the EssentialsChat.jar to work.
  592.  
  593. chat:
  594.   # If EssentialsChat is installed, this will define how far a player's voice travels, in blocks.  Set to 0 to make all chat global.
  595.   # Note that users with the "essentials.chat.spy" permission will hear everything, regardless of this setting.
  596.   # Users with essentials.chat.shout can override this by prefixing text with an exclamation mark (!)
  597.   # Users with essentials.chat.question can override this by prefixing text with a question mark (?)
  598.   # You can add command costs for shout/question by adding chat-shout and chat-question to the command costs section."
  599.   radius: 0
  600.  
  601.   # Chat formatting can be done in two ways, you can either define a standard format for all chat.
  602.   # Or you can give a group specific chat format, to give some extra variation.
  603.   # For more information of chat formatting, check out the wiki: http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/Chat_Formatting
  604.   # For EssentialsX changes, take a look at the EssentialsX wiki: https://github.com/EssentialsX/Essentials/wiki
  605.   format: '&r{PREFIX}&r{DISPLAYNAME}&r{SUFFIX} &8>&r {MESSAGE}'
  606.   #format: '<{DISPLAYNAME}> {MESSAGE}'
  607.   #format: '&7[{GROUP}]&r {DISPLAYNAME}&7:&r {MESSAGE}'
  608.   #format: '&7{PREFIX}&r {DISPLAYNAME}&r &7{SUFFIX}&r: {MESSAGE}'
  609.  
  610.   group-formats:
  611.  #  Default: '{WORLDNAME} {DISPLAYNAME}&7:&r {MESSAGE}'
  612.   #  Admins: '{WORLDNAME} &c[{GROUP}]&r {DISPLAYNAME}&7:&c {MESSAGE}'
  613.   #default: '&r{PREFIX}&r{DISPLAYNAME}&r{SUFFIX} &8>&r {MESSAGE}'
  614.   #owner: '&r{PREFIX}&r{DISPLAYNAME}&r{SUFFIX} &6>>&r {MESSAGE}'
  615.  
  616.   # If you are using group formats make sure to remove the '#' to allow the setting to be read.
  617.  
  618. ############################################################
  619. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  620. # |                 EssentialsProtect                    | #
  621. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  622. ############################################################
  623.  
  624. # This section requires the EssentialsProtect.jar to work.
  625.  
  626. protect:
  627.   # General physics/behavior modifications.
  628.   prevent:
  629.     lava-flow: false
  630.     water-flow: false
  631.     water-bucket-flow: false
  632.     fire-spread: true
  633.     lava-fire-spread: true
  634.     flint-fire: false
  635.     lightning-fire-spread: true
  636.     portal-creation: false
  637.     tnt-explosion: false
  638.     tnt-playerdamage: false
  639.     tnt-minecart-explosion: false
  640.     tnt-minecart-playerdamage: false
  641.     fireball-explosion: false
  642.     fireball-fire: false
  643.     fireball-playerdamage: false
  644.     witherskull-explosion: false
  645.     witherskull-playerdamage: false
  646.     wither-spawnexplosion: false
  647.     wither-blockreplace: false
  648.     creeper-explosion: false
  649.     creeper-playerdamage: false
  650.     creeper-blockdamage: false
  651.     enderdragon-blockdamage: true
  652.     enderman-pickup: false
  653.     villager-death: false
  654.     # Monsters won't follow players.
  655.     # permission essentials.protect.entitytarget.bypass disables this.
  656.     entitytarget: false
  657.     # Prevent the spawning of creatures.
  658.     spawn:
  659.       creeper: false
  660.       skeleton: false
  661.       spider: false
  662.       giant: false
  663.       zombie: false
  664.       slime: false
  665.       ghast: false
  666.       pig_zombie: false
  667.       enderman: false
  668.       cave_spider: false
  669.       silverfish: false
  670.       blaze: false
  671.       magma_cube: false
  672.       ender_dragon: false
  673.       pig: false
  674.       sheep: false
  675.       cow: false
  676.       chicken: false
  677.       squid: false
  678.       wolf: false
  679.       mushroom_cow: false
  680.       snowman: false
  681.       ocelot: false
  682.       iron_golem: false
  683.       villager: false
  684.       wither: false
  685.       bat: false
  686.       witch: false
  687.       horse: false
  688.  
  689.   # Maximum height the creeper should explode. -1 allows them to explode everywhere.
  690.   # Set prevent.creeper-explosion to true, if you want to disable creeper explosions.
  691.   creeper:
  692.     max-height: -1
  693.  
  694.   # Disable various default physics and behaviors.
  695.   disable:
  696.    # Should fall damage be disabled?
  697.     fall: false
  698.  
  699.     # Users with the essentials.protect.pvp permission will still be able to attack each other if this is set to true.
  700.     # They will be unable to attack users without that same permission node.
  701.     pvp: false
  702.  
  703.     # Should drowning damage be disabled?
  704.     # (Split into two behaviors; generally, you want both set to the same value.)
  705.     drown: false
  706.     suffocate: false
  707.  
  708.     # Should damage via lava be disabled?  Items that fall into lava will still burn to a crisp. ;)
  709.     lavadmg: false
  710.  
  711.     # Should arrow damage be disabled?
  712.     projectiles: false
  713.  
  714.     # This will disable damage from touching cacti.
  715.     contactdmg: false
  716.  
  717.     # Burn, baby, burn!  Should fire damage be disabled?
  718.     firedmg: false
  719.  
  720.     # Should the damage after hit by a lightning be disabled?
  721.     lightning: false
  722.  
  723.     # Should Wither damage be disabled?
  724.     wither: false
  725.  
  726.     # Disable weather options?
  727.     weather:
  728.       storm: false
  729.       thunder: false
  730.       lightning: false
  731.  
  732. ############################################################
  733. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  734. # |                EssentialsAntiBuild                   | #
  735. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  736. ############################################################
  737.  
  738.   # This section requires the EssentialsAntiBuild.jar to work.
  739.  
  740.   # Disable various default physics and behaviors
  741.   # For more information, visit http://wiki.ess3.net/wiki/AntiBuild
  742.  
  743.     # Should people with build: false in permissions be allowed to build?
  744.     # Set true to disable building for those people.
  745.     # Setting to false means EssentialsAntiBuild will never prevent you from building.
  746.     build: true
  747.  
  748.     # Should people with build: false in permissions be allowed to use items?
  749.     # Set true to disable using for those people.
  750.     # Setting to false means EssentialsAntiBuild will never prevent you from using items.
  751.     use: true
  752.  
  753.     # Should we tell people they are not allowed to build?
  754.     warn-on-build-disallow: true
  755.  
  756.   # For which block types would you like to be alerted?
  757.   # You can find a list of items at https://hub.spigotmc.org/javadocs/spigot/org/bukkit/Material.html.
  758.   alert:
  759.     on-placement: LAVA,TNT,LAVA_BUCKET
  760.     on-use: LAVA_BUCKET
  761.     on-break:
  762.   blacklist:
  763.     # Which blocks should people be prevented from placing?
  764.     placement: LAVA,TNT,LAVA_BUCKET
  765.  
  766.     # Which items should people be prevented from using?
  767.     usage: LAVA_BUCKET
  768.  
  769.     # Which blocks should people be prevented from breaking?
  770.     break:
  771.     # Which blocks should not be pushed by pistons?
  772.     piston:
  773.     # Which blocks should not be dispensed by dispensers
  774.     dispenser:
  775. ############################################################
  776. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  777. # |            Essentials Spawn / New Players            | #
  778. # +------------------------------------------------------+ #
  779. ############################################################
  780.  
  781. # This section requires essentialsspawn.jar to work.
  782.  
  783. newbies:
  784.  # Should we announce to the server when someone logs in for the first time?
  785.   # If so, use this format, replacing {DISPLAYNAME} with the player name.
  786.   # If not, set to ''
  787.   #announce-format: ''
  788.   announce-format: '&8> &6{DISPLAYNAME} &eis new to the server. Welcome!'
  789.  
  790.   # When we spawn for the first time, which spawnpoint do we use?
  791.   # Set to "none" if you want to use the spawn point of the world.
  792.   spawnpoint: "none"
  793.  
  794.   # Do we want to give users anything on first join? Set to '' to disable
  795.   # This kit will be given regardless of cost and permissions, and will not trigger the kit delay.
  796.   kit: 'hubitems'
  797.   #kit: tools
  798.  
  799. # What priority should we use for handling respawns?
  800. # Set this to none, if you want vanilla respawning behaviour.
  801. # Set this to lowest, if you want Multiverse to handle the respawning.
  802. # Set this to high, if you want EssentialsSpawn to handle the respawning.
  803. # Set this to highest, if you want to force EssentialsSpawn to handle the respawning.
  804. respawn-listener-priority: high
  805.  
  806. # What priority should we use for handling spawning on joining the server?
  807. # See respawn-listener-priority for possible values.
  808. # Note: changing this may impact or break spawn-on-join functionality.
  809. spawn-join-listener-priority: high
  810.  
  811. # When users die, should they respawn at their first home or bed, instead of the spawnpoint?
  812. respawn-at-home: true
  813.  
  814. # Teleport all joining players to the spawnpoint
  815. spawn-on-join: false
  816. # The following value of `guests` states that all players in group `guests` will be teleported to spawn when joining.
  817. #spawn-on-join: guests
  818. # The following list value states that all players in group `guests` and `admin` are to be teleported to spawn when joining.
  819. #spawn-on-join:
  820. #- guests
  821. #- admin
  822.  
  823. # End of file <-- No seriously, you're done with configuration.
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