Blazingly fast world manipulation for artists, builders and everyone else. Modified for Plexus.
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WorldEdit

WorldEdit is a voxel and block manipulation library for Minecraft. It is primarily a library but bindings to Bukkit (included) and SPC (external) are available.

Compiling

You need to have Maven installed (http://maven.apache.org). Once installed, simply run:

mvn clean package install

Maven will automatically download dependencies for you. Note: For that to work, be sure to add Maven to your "PATH".

Issue Tracker

Please submit bug reports and feature requests here: http://redmine.sk89q.com/projects/worldedit/issues

Contributing

We happily accept contributions. The best way to do this is to fork WorldEdit on GitHub, add your changes, and then submit a pull request. We'll look at it, make comments, and merge it into WorldEdit if everything works out.

Your submissions have to be licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.