A cross-platform wrapper library for making Brigadier commands
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README.md

Claim Operations Library


Uniform is cross-platform wrapper for making Brigadier commands, based on BrigadierWrapper by Tofaa2, which itself was inspired by EmortalMC's command-system.

Uniform currently targets the following platforms:

Platform Version Java
Paper >1.20.4 >17
Velocity >3.3.0 >17

Uniform plans to support the following platforms:

Platform Version Java
Fabric =1.20.6 >21
Spigot† >1.17.1 >17

† Brigadier commands are wrapped into Bukkit commands for Spigot.

Setup

Uniform is available on Maven. You can browse the Javadocs here.

Gradle setup instructions

First, add the Maven repository to your build.gradle file:

repositories {
    maven { url "https://repo.william278.net/releases" }
}

Then, add the dependency itself. Replace VERSION with the latest release version. (e.g., 1.0) and PLATFORM with the platform you are targeting (e.g., bukkit). If you want to target pre-release "snapshot" versions (not recommended), you should use the /snapshots repository instead.

dependencies {
    implementation "net.william278.uniform:uniform-PLATFORM:VERSION"
}

Using Maven/something else? There's instructions on how to include Uniform on the repo browser.

Building

To build Uniform, run clean build in the root directory. The output JARs will be in target/.

License

Uniform is licensed under GPL v3 as it derives from BrigadierWrapper. See LICENSE for more information.