Minecraft servers with plugin Multiverse-Inventories
## 🔌 About Multiverse-Inventories Multiverse-Inventories is a Minecraft plugin add-on for Multiverse Core that manages player inventories and related data on a per-world or per-group basis. It lets server administrators separate or share specific player data (inventories, enderchest, experience, health, hunger, potion effects, etc.) between worlds, enabling mixed gamemode setups within a single server instance. ## 🎯 Purpose The plugin solves the problem of unwanted cross-world data leakage on multi-world servers: it allows admins to group worlds and configure which player data is shared or kept separate. This is useful when running worlds with different rules or gamemodes (for example a creative build world and a survival world) without using separate server instances or proxy systems. ## ⚙️ Features - Per-world and per-group inventories and data separation. - Configurable "shares" to control exactly which data is shared between worlds (examples include inventory, enderchest, experience, health, hunger, potion-effects, last-location). - Commands for creating and managing groups and their shares. - Utilities for importing or migrating player data and for bulk editing stored inventory data (documented in the official usage pages). - Creates default configuration and a `default` group on first run to match vanilla world grouping behavior. ## 🧩 Who It Is For - Server owners running multiple worlds on a single server who need distinct player inventories or selective sharing between worlds. - Survival, SMP, creative-build, and minigame server setups that require world-specific player state. - Administrators who already use Multiverse Core and want inventory/group management as an add-on. ## 🏗️ Example Use Cases - Keep creative and survival inventories separate while allowing travel between those worlds. - Create a group of PvP arenas that share only health and experience but keep inventories separate from the main world. - Migrate player inventories from another plugin or bulk-edit stored inventory records using the documented tools. ## ⌨️ Commands | **Command** | **Description** | **Permission** | **Access** | |---|---:|---:|---:| | `/mvinv create-group <group-name> <world1,world2,...> <share1,share2,...>` | Create a new group and set which worlds and shares it covers. | not specified | Admin | | `/mvinv info default` | Show the configuration of the `default` group. | not specified | Admin | | `/mvinv add-worlds default <worldname>` | Add an existing world to the `default` group so it shares the same data. | not specified | Admin | (Note: these commands are documented in the official usage pages; permission nodes are listed in the plugin reference if needed.) ## ⚙️ Installation ### 📥 Setup - Ensure you have Multiverse-Core installed before adding Multiverse-Inventories. - Download the plugin JAR from the project's official release/download page. - Place the JAR in your server `plugins/` directory and start the server. - On first run the plugin will create default configuration and a `default` group; check console logs to confirm it loaded correctly. ### 📦 Dependencies - Multiverse-Core (required). ## 🧠 Technical Notes - Multiverse-Inventories is distributed with a BSD-3-Clause license. - The project maintains source and issue tracking on its public repository; official documentation includes configuration reference, command usage, permissions list, and migration/import guides. - Changes to groups and shares can overwrite or relocate stored player data; the official documentation warns to back up server data before making large configuration changes. ## 🤝 When This Plugin Is Useful If you run multiple worlds under one server instance and need controlled separation or sharing of player inventories and related state, Multiverse-Inventories provides group-based configuration and tools to manage that data without running separate servers.
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