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Minecraft plugin ExecutableItems

Information about the Minecraft plugin ExecutableItems and servers where it is used

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🔌 About ExecutableItems

ExecutableItems — is a Minecraft plugin that lets server owners create fully custom items, consumables, armors and tools with programmable behaviors and triggers. ExecutableItems targets servers that need advanced custom items (MMO, RPG, Survival, Minigames) and solves the problem of limited item‑behavior customization by providing an in‑game editor, many built‑in triggers and integration points.

🎯 Purpose

ExecutableItems enables complex item design without code: custom names/lore, enchantments, attributes, potion effects, custom model data, armor models, NBT tags, consumable/equippable behaviors, soulbound items and automatic item updates across players. It addresses the need to add server‑unique mechanics (grappling hooks, veinminer, custom totems, guns, multi‑ability items) while keeping performance and cross‑plugin compatibility in mind.

⚙ Core capabilities

  • Visual customization: dynamic name & lore, enchants, glow, custom model data and armor/tooltip models.
  • Behavior systems: consumable/equippable items, cooldowns, usage limits and conditional activators/triggers (100+ triggers listed by the author).
  • Advanced features: auto‑update items for all players, custom requirements (money, mana, placeholders), advanced cooldown system, and many example item templates included.
  • In‑game editor: create and edit items from inside the server (no mandatory file editing).
  • Compatibility: integrates with PlaceholderAPI and many popular plugins (WorldGuard, Towny, ItemsAdder, Oraxen, MMOCore and others as listed by the author).

🧩 Who it fits

ExecutableItems is suitable for:

  • Survival and RPG networks that need custom tools and mechanics
  • MMO servers and roleplay servers requiring item abilities
  • Minigame networks wanting unique consumables and cosmetics
  • Server admins who prefer an in‑game editor over manual file editing

🏗 Usage examples

  • Create a veinminer pickaxe that mines whole ore veins.
  • Configure a grappling hook item with pull and cooldown behavior.
  • Make a soulbound totem that prevents death once per world life.
  • Auto‑update a nerfed item across all players without manual inventory edits.

⌨️ Commands

CommandDescriptionPermissionAccess
/ei createImport or create an ExecutableItem from a held item (in‑game import).Not specified in official sourcesAdmin
/ei editorOpen the in‑game editor for item creation and editing.Not specified in official sourcesAdmin, Console

Note: The Spigot listing and official documentation reference additional editor/management commands and shortcuts. Exact permission nodes for each command are not specified in the official listing.

🔐 Permissions

PermissionDescriptionDefault
Information about specific permission nodes is not available in the official Spigot listing. Consult the plugin documentation or in‑game editor for exact permission nodes.

⚙ Installation

📥 Installing

  • Download the ExecutableItems .jar from the official Spigot listing or the plugin's documentation sources.
  • Place the .jar into your server's plugins/ folder.
  • Restart the server (full restart recommended).
  • Use the in‑game editor or documented commands to create items.

📦 Dependencies (confirmed in official sources)

  • PlaceholderAPI — supported for dynamic placeholders and conditions.
  • NBTAPI — required for legacy Minecraft 1.8–1.13 support (author notes this requirement for old versions).
  • SCore — the plugin's companion library that provides many additional conditions/commands (documented by the author).

🧾 Configuration

  • ExecutableItems provides an in‑game editor; the official listing points to full documentation for file‑based configuration options and advanced settings.
  • The plugin supports many built‑in templates and example items to get started quickly.
  • Information about MySQL/SQLite support is not specified in the Spigot listing.

🧠 Additional information

⚠ Known compatibility & limits

  • Fully supported on Minecraft 1.14–1.21 (all features). Legacy support (1.8–1.13) has limitations and requires NBTAPI.
  • The author lists integrations with 30+ popular plugins; check the documentation and Discord for specific compatibility notes before deploying on large networks.

FAQ

Q: Does ExecutableItems support modern Paper/Spigot versions? A: Yes — the official listing confirms full support for 1.14 through 1.21+.

Q: Is there legacy support for very old Minecraft versions? A: Yes — 1.8–1.13 are supported with some feature limitations and additional requirements (NBTAPI), per the official notes.

Q: Is there a premium version? A: The Spigot listing and author references indicate a premium edition and paid features/templates; details are provided by the plugin author and documentation.

Q: Does the plugin provide an in‑game editor? A: Yes — ExecutableItems advertises an integrated in‑game editor to create and edit items without direct file editing.

Telemetry & community

  • The official listing highlights a large Discord community for support and shared item templates; Discord support is provided by the author.
  • The Spigot listing references an author library (SCore) and documentation resources for deeper configuration.
  • Information about bStats or telemetry collection is not specified in the official Spigot listing.

When to use ExecutableItems

If you need a mature custom items system with an in‑game editor, many triggers, and broad compatibility with PlaceholderAPI and common plugins, ExecutableItems provides an extensive toolkit for building custom gameplay mechanics on Paper/Spigot servers.


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