My Kits Gui Plugin
My Kits GUI Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) is a plugin designed to simplify the process of creating and managing kits for players in a Minecraft server. Instead of relying on complex commands, administrators can use the graphical interface to create kits containing specific items or resources. This user-friendly approach streamlines the distribution of starter kits, rewards, or other essential items for players.
Features:
- Intuitive GUI Interface: The core feature of the My Kits GUI Plugin is its intuitive graphical user interface, allowing administrators to create, edit, and manage kits without using commands.
- Kit Customization: Administrators can customize the contents of each kit, including items, quantities, enchantments, and durability.
- Flexible Distribution: The plugin enables administrators to set cooldowns and permissions for kits, ensuring a balanced distribution to players.
- Easy Kit Access: Players can access kits easily through the GUI, making it convenient to claim their rewards or starter packs.
- Compatibility: The My Kits GUI Plugin is designed to be compatible with most versions of Minecraft, ensuring accessibility and usability on different server environments.
Commands:
- “/kit” (alias “kitsgui” or “kg”): Opens the kits inventory
- “/kit open <player>”: Opens the kits inventory for a targeted player (for console if you use DisableCommands).
- “/kit reload”: Reloads the MyKitsGUI plugin.
- “/kit help”: Prints help for the MyKitsGUI plugin
Permissions:
- “mykitsgui.use”: Allows you to open the kits inventory if you are a player.
- “mykitsgui.unlock.*”: Grants permission to unlock all kits. You can use the permission of kit (For example, “mykitsgui.unlock.iron” for iron kit)
- “mykitsgui.help”: Allows you to reload the MyKitsGUI plugin.
- “mykitsgui.open”: Allows you to open the kits inventory for a targeted player (for console or op).
- “mykitsgui.reload”: Allows you to reload the MyKitsGUI plugin.
- “mykitsgui.*”: Wildcard permission that includes all other plugin permissions.
How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your pluginâs directory.
- Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
- Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Run the server.
- All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.