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# PluginInstaller
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PluginInstaller is a plugin designed for eaglercraft that can install plugins from an [online repository](https://github.com/darverdevs/PluginInstallerRepo) to your server just with a /install <plugin> command.
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This plugin also has an autoupdater so theres no need to constantly redownload the plugin.
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### **The download link is ---> [here](https://github.com/darverdevs/PluginInstaller/raw/main/target/EaglerPluginInstaller-1.1.5.jar)** <---
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## How to install:
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Download the jar file from the link above
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Drag and drop it into your plugins folder in java -> bukkit_command -> plugins (If you are using replit)
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restart your server
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Done!
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## How to use:
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This plugin as stated before, has an auto-updater so you do not need to manually update it.
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### Commands:
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`/plist` or `plist` in console: First command you should run after installing the plugin. It gives you a list of the current avaliable plugins that can be installed
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`/install <plugin>` or `install <plugin>` in console: After you have taken a look at the plugins list with the command above, run this command replacing <plugin> with the name of the plugin you want to install (non case-sensitive).
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`/install recommended` or `install recommended` in console: Installs plugins that are recommended for every server
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#### Coming soon:
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- `/repo`: lets you add your own repository of plugins
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- A "front page" list of plugins that shows a list of the most commonly installed plugins and suggests plugins for you to intall based on the plugins you have
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- More recommended plugins
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- Plugin voting system
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- A search command
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- A plugin info command that tells you about the plugin you search
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- Install command also installs a basic config of the plugin
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## How to contribute:
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Since PluginInstaller runs on an autoupdater, all contributions must be made from pull requests either by forks or branches approved by someone in the darverdevs group and tested before a pull request is made
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