Via the use of Skill Commands, you are able to make every metaskill this feature is used on into an executable command
For instance, the following metaskill
MyExampleSkills:
Command:
Id: skillTest
Aliases:
- testSkill
Completions:
example:
- players
Skills:
- message{m=<skill.var.example> our hero!} @self
Would register the command /skilltest
, and actually using /skilltest Seyarada
, it will result in the caster seeing the message Seyarada our hero!
Skill Commands Options
The field Command
allows the metaskill it is used into to be regarded as a command, also enabling all of the relative options
Id
The name of the command that will be registered
Aliases
Other valid names that can be used to trigger the related metaskill as a command. For instance, in the example above, using /skilltest
or /testskill
would yield the same result
Completions
Elements in the command that will be tab completed.
They work in a key-value pair, where the key is the future name of the skill-scoped variable that will be holding the inputted argument, and the value is a list of valid inputs that will be tab-completed when inputting the key.
If specific keywords are used, the values can be made to be dynamic depending on the keyword used, as they will get auto-replaced with the actual lists
Completions Keywords
Keyword | Description |
---|---|
worlds | Each world in the server |
players | Each player in the server |
items | Every vanilla item |
mythicitems | Every registered Mythic items |
Completions:
target:
- players
Examples
RandomTP:
Command:
Id: randomtp
Aliases:
- rtp
- wild
Completions:
target:
- players
Conditions:
- hasPermission{p=rtp.use} true "&cYou do not have permission to use that command"
- holding{m=DIAMOND} true "&cYou can only use this command while holding a diamond"
Skills:
- consumeHeldItem # Take away the diamond as payment
- potion{t=SLOW_FALLING;l=5;d=100;p=false} @self
- command{c=teleport <skill.var.target> <random.-999to999> 100 <random.-999to999>}
FailedConditionsSkills:
- e:p{p=VILLAGER_ANGRY;hs=1;vs=1;a=100} @self
- s{s=entity.villager.no} @self