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'''Citizens''' is a Minecraft server plugin that utilizes the Bukkit API. It adds various Non-Player Character (NPC) functionalities, from simple NPCs that talk to lively, active Guards. Originally featuring only one type of NPC, Citizens now contains 7 toggleable types and 1 creature type. With the Citizens API, plugins developers can even create their own NPC type. Server admins are even able to choose which types that they want on their server.  
'''Citizens''' is a Minecraft server plugin that utilizes the Bukkit API. It adds various Non-Player Character (NPC) functionalities, from simple NPCs that talk to lively, active Guards. Originally featuring only one type of NPC, Citizens now contains 7 toggleable types and 1 creature type. With the Citizens API, plugins developers can create their own NPC type. Server admins are even able to choose which types that they want on their server.  


'''Current Version:''' 1.1
'''Current Version:''' 1.1

Revision as of 15:54, 1 September 2011

Welcome to the Citizens Wiki!
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Citizens is a Minecraft server plugin that utilizes the Bukkit API. It adds various Non-Player Character (NPC) functionalities, from simple NPCs that talk to lively, active Guards. Originally featuring only one type of NPC, Citizens now contains 7 toggleable types and 1 creature type. With the Citizens API, plugins developers can create their own NPC type. Server admins are even able to choose which types that they want on their server.

Current Version: 1.1

Developers: fullwall and aPunch


See below for information on types, commands, permission nodes, and more!

Getting started

Follow the directions below to set up Citizens to your liking.

  • Go to the download page here.
  • Follow instructions on the download page.
  • Drag the generated Citizens.jar and /Citizens directory into the /plugins directory of your server files.
  • Start and stop your server.
  • Configure the files in the /plugins/Citizens. Use the Configuration page for reference.
  • Give your players permissions. See the Commands and Permissions page for detailed node information.
  • Start your server again. Enjoy!

Your First NPC

It is important to read the Commands and Permissions page for an in-depth look at all of the commands you can use to customize your NPCs. For now, here is a basic guide on how to setup an NPC.


1. Type /npc create <name>. Replace <name> with the name of your NPC. Optionally, you can add text to your NPC. To do this, simply add words after the name of the NPC. Example: /npc create Bob Hi, my name is Bob!. If you want your NPC to have a skin, then give it a name of a player who has a skin. For example, typing /npc create Notch will create an NPC with Notch's skin.

2. If you didn't set the text of your NPC with the above command, you can type /npc add This is a sentence. to add text to it. Additionally, you can replace all of the current text with just one line by doing /npc set This text replaces all of the current text. Lastly, you can reset your NPC's text by typing /npc reset.

3. If you want your NPC to have a colored nameplate, then type /npc color &<color-code>. Replace <color-code> with the ID of the color you want the nameplate to be. Example: /npc color &6 will give your NPC a gold nameplate. WARNING: Changing the color of an NPC's nameplate removes its skin.

NPC Types

Creature Types (These types spawn on their own):


Toggleable Types (These types can be toggled):

FAQ

If the above pages don't have answers to your problems, this section usually will.


Can I give my NPCs custom skins?
Citizens does not officially support custom skins and never will. However, for custom skins and other client-side Citizens additions, it is recommended that you use CitizenSpout by mbsuperstar1.

How come my NPC won't talk?
You must be holding the configurable talk-item. You can change this item in citizens.yml under the node item.talk-items. The default item is a book (ID 340).

Why isn't the /toggle command isn't working?
This is a conflict with xAuth. Use an alias: /tog or /t.

I am getting errors, and none of the developers respond to my questions in the thread. What should I do?
To get a response from a developer, it is key that you follow the directions in the README file that is packaged in Citizens.jar. You can also view it here.