Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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A Minecraft Map Editor... that runs in-game! With selections, schematics, copy and paste, brushes, and scripting. Use it in creative, or use it temporarily in survival.
Java Edition required. Compatible with NeoForge, Fabric, and Bukkit-based platforms (Spigot and Paper).
🛑 Make sure that you are using the Java version of Minecraft.
Mod version:
- Install Minecraft Forge or Fabric.
- Download WorldEdit from this page.
- Put the WorldEdit mod file into your mods folder.
Plugin version:
- Set up a Bukkit server such as Spigot or Paper (Paper is recommended over Spigot).
- Download WorldEdit from this page (see the Files tab above for all versions).
- Put the WorldEdit plugin file into your plugins folder.
Check YouTube for tutorials, or read the official documentation
⚠️ Bukkit, Spigot, or Paper users: Download the WorldEdit plugin.
Join our Discord server if you need help with installing or using Worldedit.
Make sure to check the docs first!
Do I need cheats on?
If you're playing on single player: Yes, cheats must be enabled for the world to use WorldEdit, but you can change this in the configuration. If you're running a server: Only opped users can use WorldEdit, though this can be changed too.
Can anyone use it?
On Bukkit-based platforms, only opped users or users with permissions supplied with a permissions plugin can use WorldEdit.
How do you use WorldEdit?
To learn how to use WorldEdit, read the docs. Check YouTube for tutorials too!
I need help!!
You may visit our documentation or Discord Guild.
I have some feature requests...
Visit our issue tracker. However, if you just have a question, please try one of the methods above.
Can I include WorldEdit in my modpack?
You are free to include WorldEdit, without having to asking for explicit permission.
A link back to this page or our GitHub Sponsors would be appreciated, however.
Can I edit the source code?
Visit our GitHub repository. WorldEdit is licensed under GPLv3 and you can compile it with Gradle.