A repository holding translations and permissions for Tech's Spigot Plugins.
You are speaking a different language? That's great because we need you to help us translating our work into other languages.
- check for untranslated phrases in these files
- replace the english phrases with the according translations
- make sure to keep the same format
- highlight the same words with
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- don't use color codes
- uncomment all phrases you translated
- create a pull request
Our plugin Ultra Permissions simplifies searching for permissions by suggesting them based on installed plugins. The permission suggestions will be retrieved from this file.
- pick a plugin that hasn't been added yet
- add all its permissions line by line
- make sure to keep the format which is shown below
- for easier editing use the tool shown below
- create a pull request
- provide a link to the plugin page
- provide a link to the plugin permissions
- only add one plugin per pull request
- when adding permissions for a premium plugin, please provide the plugin.yml
- the plugin.yml can be found inside the jar file
- use WinZip or other programs to open it
- DON'T SHARE THE WHOLE JAR OF A PREMIUM PLUGIN
Permissions:
Plugin + Permission + Description + / optional Command
Permission commands:
/ Command <required argument> [optional argument]
Permission without a command:
Essentials+essentials.fly+Allows the player to fly.
Permission with a command:
Essentials+essentials.fly+Allows the player to fly.+/fly
Permission with multiple commands:
Essentials+essentials.fly+Allows the player to fly.+/fly,/playerfly
Permission with a placeholder:
Essentials+essentials.fly.[world]+Allows the player to fly in a specific world.
Permission with command and required argument:
Essentials+essentials.fly+Give someone fly mode.+/fly <player>
Permission with command and required argument to choose:
Essentials+essentials.fly+Give someone fly mode.+/fly <player|mob>
Permission with command, required and optional argument:
Essentials+essentials.fly+Give someone fly mode.+/fly <player> [world]
If you are using Visual Studio Code as your editor, you can now use an extension that provides syntax highlighting for the permission database.
You can get it here.