

It's only a minor update, but I know I haven't gotten around to determining how I'm going to push updates to older configs yet, so you probably have the older configuration file running right now.
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Don't ever hesitate to report problems, ask for help, or even just give general feedback, since that's really the only way I'll be able to work out the kinks of this plugin.Įdit: I forgot to mention, if you're using the probably-incredibly-buggy v0.2.0, you should probably download the current config.yml, located here. Thus, I started working on this.īut yeah, I'm glad to see someone getting use out of my work. I wanted to have two separate overworlds that players could teleport between, but (just like you) I couldn't find a way to prevent players from teleporting to and fro between the Nether, End, and their individual overworlds without removing players' access to the normal, vanilla portals entirely. I know there was a reason that I put that alias requirement in the documentation, but for the life of me I cannot remember why.Īnyways, I do find it kind of funny that you're using the plugin for the same reason that I created it.

TODO: Investigate using both aliases and normal world names (why does it work in the config?)
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If you have any other questions or the documentation is either unclear or appears to be labyrinthine in design, feel free to post them as a comment on the plugin. Refer to the Wiki, it should contain all the documentation you need. Removes the filter entry for the given worlds, if it existsĪllows players to run /mvtpffilter removeĪllows players to bypass the teleport filter and teleport to any world they have access to normallyīestows all Multiverse-TeleportFilter permissions mvtpfallowed Ĭhecks if the given player can teleport to the destination world from the origin world mvtpfallowed Ĭhecks if the issuing player can teleport to the destination world from the origin world Commandĭisplays basic information about the pluginĬhecks if the issuing player can teleport to the destination world from the world they're currently in Important Note: Any world referenced in any Multiverse-TeleportFilter command refers to the Multiverse alias for that world, as specified by 'alias' in Multiverse-Core's worlds.yml file (see the Multiverse-Core Wiki page on aliases for more details).
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However, that also means it's not quite as polished as the Multiverse Team's code generally is. This plugin requires Multiverse-Core to run, but is developed independently and does not redistribute any of the Multiverse Team's code. It helps me to help you, therefore helping us all. If you encounter any problems, please report them on the GitHub bug tracker. While I've done extensive testing, and it appears to be fully stable and bug-free, it's almost assured that there are several bugs I'm unaware of. This is a pretty early release of the plugin. It gives server administrators an easy to use, but powerful system for allowing/disallowing teleportation to various Multiverse worlds on a world by world, player by player basis via both a simple configuration file and a permissions system.

Multiverse-TeleportFilter is a small plugin that hooks into Multiverse-Core and provides a customizable filtering system for Multiverse's teleport system (via /mvtp). Multiverse | Wiki | Source | Bug Reporting About
