Description

lightweight plugin: store notes, access them anytime...
Description
Sick and tired of constantly wanting to just quickly write some coordinates or reminders down, having to find a pen and paper or even losing your notes. Well this plugin is definitely for you! It is designed to allow users to store notes or just messages to their account, so they can access them at a later time! This can become very useful to players who just want to have some coordinates or reminders stored somewhere without having to go through the hassle of finding a pen and paper to write it all down.
Commands
The commands are very simple and have a great interface that is easy to use.
- [] = Optional
- <> = Required
| Command | Description | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| /notes help | Displays the commands menu | notes.help |
| /notes reload | Reloads the entire plugin | notes.reload |
| /notes list | Shows all the players notes | notes.list |
| /notes list [player] | Shows all the notes from the player specified | notes.list.others |
| /notes view <note> | Shows the note specified | notes.view |
| /notes view <note> [player] | Shows the note from the player specified | notes.view.others |
| /notes add <title> <message> | Adds a note to their account | notes.add |
| /notes delete <title> | Deletes a note from their account | notes.delete |
| /notes delete <title> [player] | Deletes a note from the specified player | notes.delete.others |
Information
Currently the configuration file only contains one option, an adjustable and colour supported prefix. This config may only contain this as there is not much else that is configurable. This is an OPEN-SOURCE on GitHub: https:github.com/GeekyCompz/SimpleNotes!
To-Do List
- Add an option to charge players (money) for creating a note.
- Add an option to define certain players to access your notes.
Credits
I, GeekyCompz as the creator am very proud to present the Bukkit community with my first and successful plugin. It took a few nights of ideas to finally have to perfect project for a plugin, and the time I spent on this project was less than I expected.
~ GeekyCompz


