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🔌LiteCommands IntelliJ IDEA plugin - A plugin for IntelliJ IDEA that provides support for the LiteCommands framework.

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LiteCommands - IntelliJ IDEA Plugin

With LiteCommands plugin, you can easily develop your commands within the IntelliJ IDEA environment. The plugin provides annotation inspections, tools for creating new command classes, syntax highlighting, code completion, and other useful features to make your development experience smoother and more efficient.

LiteCommands is an annotation-based command framework that can be used with Velocity, Bukkit, Paper, BungeeCord, Minestom, Sponge, Fabric, JDA and future implementations.

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Features

  • Annotation inspections to easily identify and fix errors in your command code
  • Quick fixes for common issues with LiteCommands code
  • Syntax highlighting to make your code easier to read and understand
  • Tools for creating new command classes and generating command method templates
  • Code completion for LiteCommands annotations and methods

Installation

To install 🔌 LiteCommands plugin, follow these steps:

  1. Open the IntelliJ IDEA plugin repository by going to Preferences > Plugins > Marketplace.
  2. Search for "LiteCommands" in the search bar.
  3. Click the Install button for the 🔌 LiteCommands plugin.
  4. Restart IntelliJ IDEA for the changes to take effect.

Usage

Once 🔌 LiteCommands plugin is installed, you can use it to develop and test your commands. To create a new LiteCommands project, follow these steps:

  1. Set up your Java project with either Maven or Gradle.
  2. Add the LiteCommands dependency to your dependencies. [See more]
  3. Start writing your commands! The LiteCommands plugin will make it easier for you to write code.

For more detailed instructions on setting up LiteCommands in your project, please see the Getting Started guide in the LiteCommands documentation.