
Description
Is your server troubled by griefers, but you can't find out who they are?
With WhoBrokeIt, you can just right click the broken block area, and find out exactly who has changed blocks at that location!
When you have this information, you can use the search functions to find other blocks they may have destroyed, and other people who might have helped them to break it!
Feature List
- Storage Methods
- You can store the logged block data using either of the two database software supported at the moment. This can be set in the configuration.
The databases are- MySQL
- SQLite
- Searching
- You can search for block changes using commands, or the stick tool.
If you use the commands, you can search using the following methods- All changes
- Player who modified
- Location that was modified
- Time modified at
- Data removal
- You can remove any change data you don't want anymore.
This data can be cleared using the same methods as searching the data.- All changes
- Player who modified
- Location that was modified
- Time modified at
- UUID support
- Since Minecraft is updating to UUID's, we are too! All changes will be stored using UUID's, which means that your server needs to be running a version of Bukkit which supports the UUID system, and finding players by UUID. You can find those versions here.
Commands
You can view all the commands and their permissions on the Commands page.
Configuration
We have provided a basic tutorial on setting up the configuration on the Setup page.
Tutorial
If you cannot get the instructions shown on the Setup page to work, we have created a video tutorial showing you how to setup WhoBrokeIt. View the video
Problems
Is there a problem with the plugin? If so, DO NOT post it in the comments, instead use the ticket manager.
Sourcecode
This project is open source, and licensed under the CreativeCommons Attribution-Sharealike license. All source code is avaliable on GitHub.





