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The thing is, I'd have to every single command in it, and also checks for if players have permissions for each command, which would take way too much time.Make custom /help XD
Ok, well it might be possible. I'll just wait for someone else who might know it decently.im no skript mirror master
Don't think you can fix it because the commands from your skript are ran from the Skript plugin and a stand-alone pluginI have my Skript plugin and a couple of addons installed, but even though I created commands in Skript, they don't appear in /help.
(Bukkit Help)
Is there a way I can fix this? Thanks.
I'm using the Bukkit Help, not Essentials so it might turn out different.Don't think you can fix it because the commands from your skript are ran from the Skript plugin and a stand-alone plugin
so the commands in the bukkit help will look something like this
/skript :arpload:
of course it only shows up on console(maybe in-game too)
I'm using the Bukkit Help, not Essentials so it might turn out different.
I have a command called /point, and doing /help point gives nothing.
It doesn't show up in Bukkit Help at all.
Is there any way I can make the scripts act like plugins?If I'm not mistaken this can't be done in Skript-Mirror
For a plugin to show up in /help, its needs to be added to a plugins plugin.yml
Since your skript doesn't have a plugin.yml you would have to extract it from the skript.jar, add it to the plugin.yml and then compress the skript.jar again
I just did a test of it, and it works
But beware, if you were to go this route, you would have to do this with every update of skript
Donut created a tool, where you can encapsulate your skript in a jar fileIs there any way I can make the scripts act like plugins?
There's no way that a skript can be a plugin, because a skript is a skript.Is there any way I can make the scripts act like plugins?
He asked if it could ACT as a plugin, and yes there is a way... by encapsulating it into a jar file with Donuts Obfuskator toolThere's no way that a skript can be a plugin, because a skript is a skript.
That tool only inserts the skript inside the jar file and it will still act as skript,He asked if it could ACT as a plugin, and yes there is a way... by encapsulating it into a jar file with Donuts Obfuskator tool
Im very aware, that's what "encapsulate" meansThat tool only inserts the skript inside the jar file.
And it won't act as a plugin.Im very aware, that's what "encapsulate" means