From bf54e17067d02c3bb26b63276322bc0b0c56b6c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cjburkey01 Date: Thu, 2 May 2024 18:50:34 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] deploy: 326d9d0cce044b2b66c6d23dd80847b072d7e0f2 --- searchindex.js | 2 +- searchindex.json | 2 +- server/Downloads.html | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++--- 3 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/searchindex.js b/searchindex.js index a23fcf1..ede27c9 100644 --- a/searchindex.js +++ b/searchindex.js @@ -1 +1 @@ -Object.assign(window.search, {"doc_urls":["Home.html#home","server/Downloads.html#downloads","server/Downloads.html#release-downloads","server/Downloads.html#snapshot-downloads","server/Installation.html#installation-guide","server/Installation.html#economy-setup","server/Installation.html#placeholderapi","server/Setup.html#permissions--setup","server/Configuration.html#configuration","server/MainConfigFile.html#main-config-file","server/RanksConfig.html#max-claim-amounts","server/WorldProfileConfigs.html#per-world-config"],"index":{"documentStore":{"docInfo":{"0":{"body":0,"breadcrumbs":2,"title":1},"1":{"body":51,"breadcrumbs":3,"title":1},"10":{"body":0,"breadcrumbs":7,"title":3},"11":{"body":0,"breadcrumbs":7,"title":3},"2":{"body":9,"breadcrumbs":4,"title":2},"3":{"body":30,"breadcrumbs":4,"title":2},"4":{"body":178,"breadcrumbs":4,"title":2},"5":{"body":121,"breadcrumbs":4,"title":2},"6":{"body":32,"breadcrumbs":3,"title":1},"7":{"body":0,"breadcrumbs":4,"title":2},"8":{"body":28,"breadcrumbs":2,"title":1},"9":{"body":310,"breadcrumbs":7,"title":3}},"docs":{"0":{"body":"","breadcrumbs":"Home » Home","id":"0","title":"Home"},"1":{"body":"There are two channels from which to download ClaimChunk. The release channel is the current stable version of ClaimChunk. This version should be safe to use for larger servers. The snapshot channel, however, provides a new build for the changes to the ClaimChunk repository since the latest release. This means they may have less testing, but it may be useful if bugs exist in the latest release or you want some features that have yet to be pushed to a release. If you need help installing, please see the Installation page , which outlines the whole installation process and immediate configurations that can be done.","breadcrumbs":"Downloads & Snapshots » Downloads","id":"1","title":"Downloads"},"10":{"body":"","breadcrumbs":"Configuration » Max Claim Amounts » Max Claim Amounts","id":"10","title":"Max Claim Amounts"},"11":{"body":"","breadcrumbs":"Configuration » Per-World Config » Per-World Config","id":"11","title":"Per-World Config"},"2":{"body":"The following downloads are considered stable downloads, or releases. Please wait... | Loading...","breadcrumbs":"Downloads & Snapshots » Release Downloads","id":"2","title":"Release Downloads"},"3":{"body":"These downloads might be less stable than the release downloads, but have more recent features and bug fixes. To make these downloads available, we use a handy-dandy link service called nightly.link to make getting GitHub artifact download links possible. Please wait... | Loading...","breadcrumbs":"Downloads & Snapshots » Snapshot Downloads","id":"3","title":"Snapshot Downloads"},"4":{"body":"ClaimChunk is compatible with most Spigot/Bukkit API server installations, including Paper . Installing ClaimChunk is easy! First, obtain your desired version from the Downloads page (if you use a snapshot version, you will have to extract the zip file to get the plugin jar). Then, make sure to stop your server ! Many server owners use the /reload Bukkit command which does not work for most plugins. It may suffice to test, but please, please always make sure to fully reboot your server when dealing with any plugins at all. Keeping state is difficult and plugins (ClaimChunk included) can fail for seemingly random reasons (I don't even know why, it's just bad). Servers with no plugins may find using /reload convenient, and generally it's safe on effectively vanilla Spigot/Bukkit servers. Using /reload after plugins have been enabled may cause issues, though. Just be careful :) Next, drop your ClaimChunk jar into the plugins directory within your server folder. Finally, start up your server to generate all of ClaimChunk's configuration files and to make sure you see output in the console (and no errors are present). You should see some output in your console like this: [