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Previously, the current request would just get a new EditSession when one was created. Now, a Request is reset before and after: - a command is used and - an interact is fired with the platform This means each action taken will get a single, non-reusable Request. Note that this only applies to actions taken through the platform. API users will not be using requests anyway, since things like Masks, etc. will be constructed directly instead of being passed through the platform's parsers and so on. (e.g. if a plugin loads a schematic into the world with a mask, they should create the EditSession and mask it directly, and not use that Mask again for another EditSession in another World). Also, get rid of a bunch of (some now-)unnecessary EditSession creation during command dispatching. Note that this also fixed the dynamic selection mask, which apparently has been broken for some unknown amount of time. |
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COMPILING.md | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
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LICENSE.txt | ||
README.html | ||
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WorldEdit is Minecraft mod that turns Minecraft into an in-game map editor (sorta, kinda).
- Make awesome stuff with half the time OR make quadriply awesome creations with the same time ✨
- Get lost in hundreds of options and functions that even we've forgotten existed
- Utilize Photoshop-like tools like "selection areas" and "brushes"
- Making fjords and other natural wonders with weird names
- Also: fix grief, broken water, missing snow, raging fires, and other 💩
WorldEdit is open source!, so if you've just learned how to make a button blink, I probably recommend picking up a book on CS algorithms. The project is licensed using the GNU Lesser General Public License license, v3.
Compiling
See COMPILING.md for a guide on compiling WorldEdit.
Contributing
We happily accept contributions, especially through pull requests on GitHub. Submissions must be licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for important guidelines to follow.
Links
- Visit our website
- Discord
- IRC channel (#sk89q on irc.esper.net)
- Issue tracker
- Continuous integration
- End-user documentation