Enabling you to hold a light source in your hand and move it around
- Using fake blocks to create light sources is very efficient.
- Even if unexpected situations occur, they will not damage the terrain.
- Support for custom glowing items, and will automatically detect new items that can emit light.
- You can climb the ladder with a torch! (Support partially hollow blocks)
- Support for placing light-emitting items in the off-hand slot——this is configurable.
- It will not damage your redstone machine, for example: it will not trigger the observer's response.
- Authorized under the MIT license, you may use within the scope of the license.
If you have installed lip, run the following command in the terminal:
lip install github.com/tooth-hub/movinglight
- Download the latest release from here.
- Put
MovingLight.dll
andMovingLight.pdb
into theplugins
folder of your server.
To put a light source item to your off-hand, just grab it in your main hand and swing your arm.
// Generally speaking, you don't need to modify them.
{
// If enabled, the plugin will automatically check for new items that can emit light every time server starts up.
"enableAutoGlowingBlockDiscover": true,
// Will dropped items emit light?
"enableItemEntity": true,
// Main switch.
"enabled": true,
// Items that can emit light.
"items": {
// key-value, The key is the full name of the item, and the value represents its brightness level ranging from 0 to 15. If it's set to 0, no light-emitting block will be generated.
"minecraft:amethyst_cluster": 5,
},
"offhand": [
// Items that can be placed in the off-hand.
// Usually, this requires you to test it yourself. Some blocks cannot be placed in the off-hand——rendering errors may occur.
"minecraft:campfire",
],
// Don't modify it!
"version": 200
}
- Some blocks (such as top snow and signs) do not create light sources to avoid client crashes or rendering errors.
- When the player is moving at high speed, the light source may not appear as realistic.
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
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