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Custom Durability 0.5.0+1.20

Changelog

Overview:

  • Added wildcards (*)
  • Added the /cd context command
  • /cd set has changed how you set an item
  • /cd list now include visual buttons to remove or edit.
  • Item command suggestions will only include damage-able items now (this could backfire if some items don't work with the way I check for 'damage-able' items, so let me know if some items aren't showing!)
  • Developing for old Minecraft versions should be easier now, the codebase is now based on stonecutter!

Command changes, updates, and improvements!

Updated /cd list, now shows text you can click to either edit, or remove an entry!

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  • Clicking [Edit] will just automatically type the command /cd set item <item_name> <previous_durability>
  • Clicking [Remove] will automatically run the command /cd clear <item_name>

  • Each time you click remove, (or run the remove command) it lists all items again, so make sure you're always scrolled down. (I feel slightly unsure about this behaviour, so if you think this is bad let me know!)
  • Also shows the real durability of an armor if the armor multiplier config is on.
  • Also, now shows all the contents of an item tag, whenever possible.

Updated /cd set <item_name> <durability>

Now you have to specify either:

  • item, to specify an actual minecraft item or tag.
  • wildcard, you can now try to add things in bulk using wildcards! (I do want to say I implemented my own wildcard parser and in all my tests it works perfectly, but if it seems like it's not co-operating, let me know!)

item Examples:

  • /cd set item minecraft:diamond_pickaxe 100
  • /cd set item #cd:tools/diamond 100

wildcard Examples:

  1. /cd set wildcard minecraft:*diamond* 100
  2. /cd set wildcard minecraft:*wooden* 100
  3. /cd set wildcard minecraft:diamond* 100
  4. /cd set wildcard minecraft:*diamond 100
  • What 1, and 2 will do is add anything that starts with minecraft: and has diamond or wooden anywhere in its id!
  • 3 adds anything that starts with minecraft:diamond and can end with whatever so minecraft:diamond_pickaxe will match.
  • 4 adds anything that starts with minecraft: and ends in diamond so minecraft:pickaxe_diamond would match, although that's not a real item.

Context

When you run /cd set wildcard <string> <durability> it won't immediately add the matched items into your config, it will add them to a temporary context, which you can clean up any unwanted matches first.

Say you run /cd set wildcard minecraft:*diamond* 100 that will add all diamond armors and diamond tools to your context, so you can selectively remove or edit which ones you want to add to your config!


This also introduces the /cd context command, this pretty much has exactly the same commands as inside of /cd, basically list, clear, set, except for 3 unique ones, confirm, cancel and filter

  • confirm will add all the items you have in your current context to your config.

  • cancel will just clear the context.

  • filter will filter all of your items in your current context based off of 4 inputs TOOL WEAPON ARMOUR OTHER

    • Make sure you have something in your context and then run for example: /cd context filter TOOL, this will keep only tools in your context.
  • set also adds all command, which sets all the durabilities in your context list to a given durability

Dependencies

Files

customdurability-0.5.0+1.20.jar(66.2 KiB) Primary Download

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