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CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:44 am
by Intelli
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CoreProtect Permissions

coreprotect.* (default: op)
Allows access to all of the CoreProtect commands

coreprotect.inspect (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect inspect command.

coreprotect.lookup (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect lookup command.

coreprotect.rollback (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect rollback command.

coreprotect.restore (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect restore command.

coreprotect.teleport (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect teleport command.

coreprotect.help (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect help command.

coreprotect.purge (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect purge command.

coreprotect.reload (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect reload command.

coreprotect.status (default: op)
Allows access to the CoreProtect status command.


Child Permissions

coreprotect.lookup.block (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent block lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.chat (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent chat lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.click (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent interaction lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.command (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent command lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.container (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent container lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.item (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent item lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.kill (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent entity kill lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.near (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent lookups via the near command.

coreprotect.lookup.session (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent session lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.sign (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent sign lookups.

coreprotect.lookup.username (default: op)
Can be optionally used as a negative permission to prevent username change lookups.


Command Handler

coreprotect.co (default: true)
Allows access to the CoreProtect "/co" command.

coreprotect.core (default: false)
Allows access to the CoreProtect "/core" command.

coreprotect.coreprotect (default: false)
Allows access to the CoreProtect "/coreprotect" command.

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:51 am
by Ledjlale
Could you be more precise about permissions? Where to put them? How? Maybe an example?
Thanks in advance.

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:42 am
by Intelli
Ledjlale wrote:Could you be more precise about permissions? Where to put them? How? Maybe an example?
Thanks in advance.
You can manage them with a Bukkit permissions plugin.
If you don't use a permissions plugin, by default, only server ops will be able to use the CoreProtect commands.

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:17 pm
by camcole99
Ummmm I use groupmanager but this plugin is overriding my permissons for building rights. i had it so only people who i rank up could build. now anyone can just join and build
This is a HUGE problem. I love the plugin but that needs to be fixed. Thanks!!!

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:51 am
by jice73
Can you add a permission for the purge command please? Thanks.

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 6:04 pm
by yuihjk98
Hi! I use Permissions EX, and for whatever reason, no matter what, it says that i don't have access to the command. It seems to not be recognizing PEX, and just defaulting to that OP's use the commands only. Is PEX supported still? Did it break in 1.4.6?

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:47 pm
by Dead_Clap
try reloading your pex (/pex reload)
i know the felling

CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:42 am
by luridftw32
You should add an Exempt from rollbacks permission.
It would make it easier to allow other Staff members to use it with out the worry of them rolling back everything you have done.

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:40 am
by icey_slime
every time i try to add core protect in my permissions for GroupManager it dont work.
is this right
- coreprotect.inspect
- coreprotect.rollback

Re: CoreProtect - Permissions

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 5:51 pm
by S282r
I didn't know this existed. Wonderful