This reverts commit 376f241b7dfbe3cf221adaae340661d0c9a5c81f.
Spigot bad. Also LP bad. This really shouldn't be necessary but it's
probably safer due to all the weird shit spigot and LP do.
(cherry picked from commit 68d48148d3df6e01815d05c462ba22498734fdc4)
- Removed duplicated dependencies
- Credited important contributors
- Updated website with an actual website
- Update DummyFawe internal version to 1.15.2
* Bypass Bukkit in more situations
* Use orElseGet
* Apply the same optimisation in the reverse BlockData adapter, and use lambdas instead of AIC
* Remove bukkit type checks
* Improve reliability of fallbacks
* Re-do commits to avoid awful rebase
* You can load and save a schematic file now. Still gotta setup ability to use commands as a console actor.
* Add a world override concept to LocalSession, and allow a lot more commands to be performed by actors.
* Fixed commands, and set the loaded schematic as the world override in CLI
* Properly load tags
* Added 1.14.4 data values
* Allow a majority of commands to be performed by the console.
* Fixed a lot of PR requested changes
* Added a Locatable interface and use that for getting the location of the player in commands.
* Added script support. Currently requires a newline at the end of the script.
* Shade everything to allow this to run locally - should probably minimize this to an extent later.
* Actually hook up the version
* Added a //world command to set the override
* Fixed a missed checkstyle issue
* Added CommandBlock support to Bukkit
* Make command block support configurable
* Minor cleanup and implementing a few of the final functions
* Fixed most issues from PR
* Improve UX, saving is now automatic and unknown command messages show
* Better save docs and support any clipboard format
* Include the entire formats list
* Arrays.copyOf
* Clear the world override if the selector is called on another world.
* Update logging extent to allow basic logging with non-player actors
Added some basic permissions to some basic and fawe specific commands.
Since they weren't around previously, they are true by default, however, you can now revoke/negate them.
Legacy mapper now uses the data fixers to upgrade blocks and item types
(e.g. signs, dyes that changed names in 1.14).
The sponge schematic reader can now attempt to use the data fixers to
upgrade blocks, block entities, biomes and entities. This has been
tested with the 1.13 -> 1.14 changes. It is yet to be seen if it will
continue to work because...
The mc edit schematic reader has code for using data fixers, but it is
currently disabled as there seem to be some issues with fixing up older
block entities.