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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.x
1.20.x
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Licensed ARR
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Updated last week
📋 Description
AutoMine is a Minecraft plugin that automatically mines connected ore veins and cuts down natural trees when you break a single block. It includes protection features to prevent cutting down player-built structures.
✨ Features
🔍 Vein Mining
- Automatically mines connected ore veins when you break one ore block
- Supports all vanilla ores (coal, iron, gold, diamond, emerald, etc.)
- Works with regular and deepslate variants
- Requires the correct tool (pickaxe) for each ore type
- Limited to 64 blocks per vein
🌳 Tree Chopping
- Cuts down entire trees when you break a log with an axe
- Only works on natural trees (protects player builds)
- Checks for nearby leaves to confirm it's a natural tree
- Supports all tree types including nether trees
- Limited to 25 blocks per tree for safety
🛡️ Protection
- Won't cut structures with building materials (stone, brick, glass, etc.)
- Respects tool durability and enchantments
- Compatible with most other plugins
🎮 How It Works
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For Mining: Break any ore block with the appropriate pickaxe
- The entire connected vein mines automatically
- Drops and experience are collected normally
- Tool durability is consumed as usual
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For Tree Chopping: Break any log block with an axe
- The entire tree is cut down if it's natural
- Must have leaves nearby to work
- Protects player-built wooden structures
⚙️ Configuration
The plugin works automatically with default settings. You can modify config.yml if needed:
max-vein-size: 64- Maximum blocks per veinrequire-sneak: false- Whether to require sneaking
🎯 Permissions
No permissions needed - works for all players by default.
🐛 Troubleshooting
- Trees not cutting: Make sure there are leaves nearby and it's a natural tree
- Ores not mining: Check that you're using the correct pickaxe type
- Not working: Check console for error messages
AutoMine - Simple and efficient resource gathering for Minecraft servers



