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Minecraft plugin ChunkyBorder

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🔌 About ChunkyBorder

ChunkyBorder — is a Minecraft plugin add‑on for the Chunky project that lets server administrators create and manage custom world borders for generated or imported worlds. ChunkyBorder focuses on world‑shape-aware borders and administration utilities rather than replacing the vanilla /worldborder command.

🎯 Purpose

ChunkyBorder solves the need to define precise, chunk‑aligned world borders for worlds generated or handled by the Chunky toolset. It prevents players or teleports from leaving intended areas, and enables saved, re‑loadable border definitions for server management. ChunkyBorder is an add‑on designed to work with Chunky; it is not a standalone terrain generator. ()

⚙ Main features

  • Create, save and load named world borders (border definitions are persistent). ()
  • Commands to add, remove, wrap and list borders (commands are exposed by the plugin). ()
  • Integrates with Chunky world shapes and supports visualizers/integrations that recognize ChunkyBorder borders (examples in community docs). ()

🧩 Who it’s for

ChunkyBorder is suitable for server owners and admins running Chunky‑generated or Chunky‑managed worlds who need robust, chunk‑aware borders. Typical use cases:

  • Custom maps and Earth imports where the vanilla border isn’t adequate.
  • Servers that pre‑generate chunks and must prevent exploration beyond generated areas.
  • Admin teams that want saved, re‑loadable border configurations.

🏗 Usage examples

  • Save a named border after creating a selection so it can be re‑applied to the world later. ()
  • Use the list command to see all saved borders and load one into a world for enforcement. ()

⌨️ Commands

CommandDescriptionPermissionAccess
chunkyborder addCreate/save a border (see wiki for exact flags and examples).documented in wikiAdmin
chunkyborder removeRemove a saved border.documented in wikiAdmin
chunkyborder listDisplay saved borders.documented in wikiAdmin/Moderator
chunkyborder loadLoad/apply a saved border to a world.documented in wikiAdmin
chunkyborder wrapCreate a wrapped/rounded border (see wiki).documented in wikiAdmin
chunkyborder bypassManage bypass permissions for players (see wiki).documented in wikiAdmin/Moderator

Notes: Command names and usage are documented in the official GitHub wiki and the Spigot resource pages. The table above lists confirmed command names; see the plugin documentation for exact flags, sub‑commands and examples. ()

🔐 Permissions

PermissionDescriptionDefault
Information not present in a single consolidated sourceSpecific permission nodes and defaults are documented on the plugin's GitHub wiki (Permissions page). Consult the official wiki for exact nodes and defaults.— ()

⚙ Installation

📥 Install

  • Obtain the ChunkyBorder distribution appropriate for your server (Bukkit/Spigot/Paper plugin or other builds provided in the repository). ()
  • Place the .jar into your server's plugins/ folder and restart the server (do not rely on /reload). ()

📦 Dependencies

  • Chunky — ChunkyBorder is an add‑on and requires Chunky to operate. ()
  • Platform: the repository contains implementations for Bukkit/Spigot/Paper (bukkit folder) and also has source folders for Fabric and Forge (project contains multiple platform targets). Check the releases or build instructions for the correct artifact. ()

🧾 Configuration

  • The plugin exposes configuration and data files; full configuration details (config keys, examples) are available in the GitHub wiki (Configuration page). Specifics such as whether MySQL/SQLite are supported should be confirmed in the wiki. ()

🧠 Additional information

Known integrations & notes

  • BlueMap and other visualizers that support non‑vanilla borders reference ChunkyBorder in docs/community examples. ()
  • ChunkyBorder is primarily for server policy and border enforcement around Chunky‑managed worlds; it is not a full protection suite.

FAQ

Q: Do I need Chunky to use ChunkyBorder? A: Yes — ChunkyBorder is an add‑on for Chunky and is designed to work with Chunky‑generated or -managed worlds. ()

Q: Where are commands and permissions documented? A: Commands and permissions are documented in the plugin's GitHub wiki (Commands and Permissions pages) and on resource pages such as Spigot. ()

Q: Does ChunkyBorder replace the vanilla /worldborder? A: ChunkyBorder provides chunk‑aware, saved border definitions for Chunky worlds; it is an alternative or complement depending on your needs (see docs). ()

Q: Is there a Discord for support? A: The project README/wiki references a Discord channel for Chunky/ChunkyBorder community support. ()

Q: Does the plugin collect telemetry (bStats)? A: Information about telemetry / bStats is not visible in the primary README; consult the configuration or wiki for details. ()


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