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# Let's begin …
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ScriptCraft lets you write Minecraft Mods using Javascript - a
programming language that's relatively easy to learn and use.
ScriptCraft is a Minecraft Server plugin which means it must be used
with a Minecraft server. Once you've downloaded and installed the
Minecraft Server, then installed the ScriptCraft Plugin you can write
your own Minecraft mods using Javascript.
I created ScriptCraft to make it easier for younger programmers to
create their own Minecraft Mods. Mods are written using the
JavaScript programming language. Once the ScriptCraft mod is
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/js greet(self)
```
Anything you can do using the CanaryMod or CraftBukkit APIs in Java,
Anything you can do using the Spigot or CanaryMod APIs in Java,
you can do using ScriptCraft in JavaScript.
# Description
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ScriptCraft is a plugin for Minecraft Servers which lets operators,
administrators and plug-in authors customize the game using
JavaScript. ScriptCraft makes it easier to create your own mods. Mods
can be written in Javscript and can use the full [CanaryMod API][cm]
or [Bukkit API][bukkit]. ScriptCraft works with all of the following Minecraft Server software:
can be written in Javscript and can use the full [SpigotMC
API][spigot] or [CanaryMod API][cm]. ScriptCraft works with all of the
following Minecraft Server software:
* [CanaryMod][cm] (Recommended)
* [SpigotMC][spigot] (Bukkit-compatible)
* [GlowStone][gs] (Bukkit-compatible)
* [SpigotMC][spigot] (Recommended)
* [GlowStone][gs]
* [CanaryMod][cm]
[spigot]: http://www.spigotmc.org/
[gs]: http://www.glowstone.net/
I recommend using CanaryMod because CraftBukkit is no longer being
actively developed due to a legal dispute. The ScriptCraft mod also
lets you enter javascript commands at the in-game prompt. To bring up
the in-game prompt press the `/` key then type `js ` followed by any
I recommend using SpigotMC because both CanaryMod and CraftBukkit are
no longer being actively developed. The ScriptCraft mod also lets you
enter javascript commands at the in-game prompt. To bring up the
in-game prompt press the `/` key then type `js ` followed by any
javascript statement. For example: `/js 1 + 1` will print 2.
ScriptCraft also includes many objects and functions to make building
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# Prerequisites
* You will need to have Java version 6 or later installed on your
* You will need to have Java version 7 or later installed on your
machine. Check the version by typing `java -version` at a command
prompt.
* You will need to [install CanaryMod][ic] on your
machine. CanaryMod is a customized version of Minecraft Server that
* You will need to [install SpigotMC][spigot] on your
machine. SpigotMC is a customized version of Minecraft Server that
makes it easy to install plugins and customize Minecraft. You can
[download the CanaryMod server here.][ic]
[download the SpigotMC server here.][spigotdl]
# Installation
If you don't want to compile from source, you can [download the
compiled plugin here][dl] and copy it to the CanaryMod plugins directory.
Before installing ScriptCraft you must first install SpigotMC which is a special version of Minecraft Server that makes it easy to customize the game.
## Installing and Running SpigotMC
Follow these steps to download and install SpigotMC on your machine.
1. Download Spigot's [BuildTools.jar][spigotdl]
2. Save the BuildTools.jar file to a new directory called spigotmc.
3. Open a terminal (Mac and Linux) or command prompt (windows) window and type `java -jar BuildTools.jar`. This will kick off a long series of commands to "build" SpigotMC.
4. When the build is done, there will be a new file beginning with `spigot` and ending in `.jar` in the spigotmc directory. Run this file by typing `java -jar spigot-1.10.2.jar` (it might not be that exact name - you can list files in the directory by typing `dir` (Windows) or `ls` (Mac and Linux).
5. The server will start up then shut down very shortly afterwards. You'll need to edit a file called `eula.txt` - change `eula=false` to `eula=true` and save the file.
6. Run the `java -jar spigot-1.10.2.jar` command again - this time the server will start up. Shut it down by typing `exit` at the server prompt.
7. Download the [scriptcraft.jar][dl] plugin and save it to the `plugins` directory and restart the server by typing `java -jar spigot-1.10.2.jar`.
9. At the server prompt type `js 1 + 1` and hit enter. The result `2` should be displayed.
Congratulations - you've just installed your Custom Minecraft Server and are ready to begin writing your first mod!
# Post Install
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# Additional information
Because the CanaryMod API is open, all of the CanaryMod API is accessible
Because the SpigotMC API is open, all of the SpigotMC API is accessible
via javascript once the ScriptCraft plugin is loaded. There are a
couple of useful Java objects exposed via javascript in the
ScriptCraft plugin …
* `__plugin` – the ScriptCraft Plugin itself. This is a useful
starting point for accessing other CanaryMod objects. The `__plugin`
object is of type [net.canarymod.plugin.Plugin][api] and all
starting point for accessing other SpigotMC objects. The `__plugin`
object is of type [org.bukkit.plugin.Plugin][api] and all
of its properties and methods are accessible. For example … `js
__plugin.name` returns the plugin's name
(JavaScript is more concise than the equivalent Java code:
`__plugin.getName()` ).
* `server` – The top-level net.canarymod.Server object. See the [CanaryMod API docs][cmapi] for reference.
* `server` – The top-level org.bukkit.Server object. See the [SpigotMC API docs][spigotapi] for reference.
* `self` – The player/command-block or server console operator who
invoked the `/js` command. Again, this is a good jumping off point for
diving into the CanaryMod API.
diving into the SpigotMC API.
[dl]: http://scriptcraftjs.org/download/latest
[api]: https://ci.visualillusionsent.net/job/CanaryLib/javadoc/
[api]: https://hub.spigotmc.org/javadocs/spigot/
[ic]: http://canarymod.net/releases
[spigotdl]: https://hub.spigotmc.org/jenkins/job/BuildTools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/target/BuildTools.jar
[cmapi]: https://ci.visualillusionsent.net/job/CanaryLib/javadoc/
[spigotapi]: https://hub.spigotmc.org/javadocs/spigot/
# Contributing
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# Bukkit Configuration
## (You can ignore this if using CanaryMod)
ScriptCraft also works with Bukkit Plugin and uses the Bukkit Configuration
ScriptCraft works with Bukkit Plugin and uses the Bukkit Configuration
API. On first loading, ScriptCraft will create a config.yml file in
the plugins/scriptcraft/ directory. This file looks like this …