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On the Clock

Staff clock in and out automatically for login and logout logging of staff.

File Details

On The Clock v1.5

  • R
  • Dec 25, 2012
  • 8.96 KB
  • 783
  • CB 1.4.6-R0.1

File Name

OnTheClock.jar

Supported Versions

  • CB 1.4.6-R0.1

On the Clock

On the Clock is a very simple plugin which logs the individual login and logout times of your staff or players who have the "otc.clock" permission.

This Update

  • Version 1.5 adds a new permission and a command! Read about those below.
  • OP players no longer automatically have otc.announce.mod, or otc.announce.special. Give these permissions to the group or players.

Configuration

The plugin itself has no configuration. However, each player with the permission otc.announce.special has his or her own file to specify their personal announcement when they join the server. Read below for information.

Permissions

otc.clock

  • Players with this permission will have their login and logout times automatically logged to ".\plugins\On The Clock\<player>.txt" otc.announce.mod
  • Announces to the server when a player with this permission joins, instructing to ask that player for help if needed. Intended for server Moderators. otc.announce.special
  • Broadcasts a personalized message when a player with this permission joins. The message can be changed by the player in-game.

Commands

/otc <help|info|?>

  • If the player does not have otc.announce.special, just shows the player the plugin version
  • Shows the player how to change their special announcement if they have the permission to do so /otc sa <Message>
  • Allows the player to set their special announcement. Format codes are allowed.
  • Example: /otc sa &cHello! My name is &4ButtStallion&c!

More Information

This plugin was made as per a request of a player of the CraftBlock Minecraft community (Website, Server: mc.craftblock.me).

Example Log

The times logged are stored in this format: DayOfWeek Month Day Hour:Minute:Second TimeZone Year Here is an example log file generated from a few logins and logouts (Clock In/Out) on my local server:

  -Clock In: Fri Oct 05 12:07:01 CDT 2012
  -Clock Out: Fri Oct 05 12:07:03 CDT 2012
  -Clock In: Fri Oct 05 12:07:06 CDT 2012
  -Clock Out: Fri Oct 05 12:09:03 CDT 2012