Hi, I'm looking for a plugin that uses /give, but doesn't show what I'm giving (much like /item, /i from Niji's General plugin, but with only the stealth give and using /give). I've checked around and I can't find a plugin that will give me just that, and it'd be a nice thing to have.
Too easy /sgive <(part of) name> <item id> <optional quantity> /silentgive <(part of) name> <item id> <optional quantity> Let me know if you have any issues, I had only tested this in 2 minutes.
Perfect! Thanks. Can you also make it possible for it to be able to use names as well as IDs? Like, you can put 1:Stone,stone,rock,smoothrock 2:grass,weed,dirtwithleaves or something like that, in a .txt document in a plugin folder and you can edit it as you please?
why using names.. they need more time to enter than words by the way, give from essentials is silent too. v_v without these ridiculous long commands like "silentgive" if you do not know IDs by mind as i do, there is a cheat sheet: www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Data_values
Haha, no problem, but could you be a bit more clear, I don't really get what you mean. Thanks for your respect, mister optimist! At least you could respect I put time in this.
of course i do! I never meant to be mean, I am sorry, Of course i respect the work of others but there are ways which are more comfortable, not to say your plugin is bad.
Infernus, I mean like, have the plugin use a .txt document that you can use things other than data values. Instead of typing in 1 for the data value of the item, type stone. And it can be set by the .txt document what words you want. Like, you can make the word for the data value 1 be stone, rock, smoothstone, or anything like that. Also, can you make it overwrite the /give command, instead of using /sgive?
@JimmyD use http://forums.bukkit.org/threads/mi...iases-repeat-last-command-1-3-ready-531.4669/ /alias /test /me thinks he rocks
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10971457/Minecraft/Bukkit/BukkitSilentGiftPlugin.jar Source included. Stealthgive command removed. Needs permission "stealthgive".