Plugin category: Anti-Griefing-Tools Suggested name: GriefRollback What I want: I want a plugin that can re-replace the destroyed blocks of griefers. So if a griefer griefes something and then you can use a command to "repair" the "damage", so the blocks are getting placed back automatically. I think it could work together with LogBlock or a separate database?? So again back to the Griefer: You see a destroyed house, you use logblock to see who did it, and then type /griefds <griefername> 24h (for destroyed blocks) So it does remove the actions which this player did in the last 24h, and if he destroyed a block, the block is getting placed back again automatically. And a similar thing for blockplace: /griefpl <griefername> 48h it does remove all blocks the player placed the last 48hours and for the case a other player placed a block on the place where the griefer destroyed something, maybe make a config for that or a new command?? so if it should be overwritten or nothing should happen Ideas for commands: /griefds <griefername> <rollbackamount> (for destroyed blocks) /griefpl <griefername> <rollbackamount> (for placed blocks) Ideas for permissions: griefrollback.place griefrollback.destroy griefrollback.* When I'd like it by: idk thanks
I'm not really sure what you want here. It seems like you want a rollback plugin, but you're already using LogBlock. Really, I'm confused. -_- Why would you want a plugin that does exactly what LogBlock does? If you don't like LogBlock, you can try BigBrother, Hawkeye, or Guardian...
no it only "reads" the data from logblock, for example which blocks a player (in this case, a griefer) destroyed in the last 24h etc. and this plugin handles this informations and replace them to its status before the griefer destroyed this block thanks, i will have a look at it EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
... I still don't understand. Why do you need a separate plugin to do this? Is something wrong with the LogBlock rolling back feature? I use it, and it works fine...