Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
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Details
️ LibreBuild
LibreBuild is a Minecraft plugin that allows players and administrators to place schematic files (.schem
) easily, making building more accessible for everyone. Whether you're an admin managing world structures or a player wanting a pre-built house, LibreBuild has you covered!
Features
✔️ Easy schematic placement - Load and place schematics with a simple item.
✔️ Admin & Player roles - Admins manage schematics, players place them.
✔️ WorldGuard protection - Prevents griefing by checking for protected areas.
✔️ Multi-language support - English, Spanish, French, Russian, Dutch.
✔️ Customizable blueprints - Define what schematics players can use.
📥 Installation
- Download the plugin from the Releases section or here.
- Place
LibreBuild.jar
into your server’splugins/
folder. - Don't forget to install WorldEdit and WorldGuard. (Minimum version: 7.3.9 and 7.0.9 tested)
- Restart your server.
- (Optional) Configure settings in
config.yml
.
🎮 How It Works
🔹 For Admins
- Create and manage schematics via the WorldEdit API.
- Distribute blueprints to players to allow controlled placement.
🔹 For Players
- Right-click with a blueprint to preview the schematic (if in an allowed area).
- Right-click again to place it.
🛡️ Permissions
Permission | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
librebuild.item.use |
true | Allows players to place schematics. |
librebuild.command.admin |
op | Grants access to admin commands. |
🌍 Supported Languages
- English (en)
- Spanish (es)
- French (fr)
- Russian (ru)
- Dutch (de)
Want another language? Just edit the language.yml
file or add a custom .yml
translation!
🏗️ Future Updates
Planned Features:
- ✅ GUI for easier schematic selection
🔗 Links & Support
📌 GitHub Repository: LibreBuild
💬 Discord Support: Join our community
💖 Contribute: Pull requests are welcome!
"Bringing back the classic house purchasing mechanics, so players don't have to trust their building skills to have a cute house."
— andrewyernau