SkiesKits is a robust and user-friendly Fabric server-side kits mod designed to empower Minecraft server administrators. This mod simplifies the process of creating and managing kits, offering a wide array of customization options to enhance player experience and server management. Setting up a new kit is incredibly straightforward – simply create a new file within the designated kits folder and replicate the basic formatting.
For in-depth configuration details and advanced options, please refer to our comprehensive Wiki.
Key Features of SkiesKits – Your Fabric Server Side Kits Mod Solution
SkiesKits is packed with features that make it the ideal choice for server owners looking for a powerful and flexible kit management system. Here’s a closer look at what this Fabric Server Side Kits Mod offers:
- Limitless Kit Creation: Unleash your creativity and design as many kits as your server demands. While we haven’t officially tested the absolute limit, SkiesKits is built to handle a virtually infinite number of kits, ensuring scalability for growing communities.
- Customizable Kit Cooldowns: Maintain server balance and control kit accessibility with fully customizable cooldown timers. Set cooldowns for each kit individually, preventing kit spamming and encouraging strategic gameplay.
- Define Maximum Kit Uses: Implement limitations on kit usage to manage resources or create tiered kit systems. Specify the maximum number of times each kit can be claimed by a player, adding another layer of control and customization.
- Intuitive Kit Menu System: Provide players with an easy-to-navigate in-game menu to browse and claim available kits. The kit menu system is designed for user-friendliness, enhancing the overall player experience on your server.
- Advanced Kit Requirement System: Go beyond basic kit distribution with customizable claim requirements. Implement permission-based access, placeholderAPI support, and more to ensure kits are claimed by the right players under the conditions you define. This allows for sophisticated kit unlocks based on in-game achievements, ranks, or other criteria.
- Dynamic Kit Actions Based on Results: Tailor the server’s response based on kit claim outcomes. Configure custom actions to execute upon successful kit claims, when a player is on cooldown, or when usage limits are reached. This feature opens up possibilities for custom messages, commands, and server-side events triggered by kit interactions.
Easy Installation Guide for SkiesKits Fabric Mod
Getting SkiesKits up and running on your Fabric server is a breeze. Follow these simple steps to install this powerful fabric server side kits mod:
- Download the Latest Mod Version: Navigate to the “Releases” tab on our platform to download the most recent version of SkiesKits. This ensures you have the latest features and improvements.
- Download Required Dependencies: SkiesKits relies on certain dependencies to function correctly. Make sure to download all the necessary dependency mods as listed in the installation instructions.
- Download Optional Dependencies (Enhancements): Explore the list of optional dependencies to further enhance SkiesKits functionality. These optional mods can add extra features or integrations to your kit system.
- Install Mods to Server’s ‘mods’ Folder: Locate your Minecraft server’s ‘mods’ folder. Place both the SkiesKits mod file and all downloaded dependencies (required and optional) into this folder.
- Configure Kits in the Configuration Folder: After the first server startup with SkiesKits installed, a configuration folder will be generated at
./config/skieskits/kits/
. This is where you will create and customize your kits by editing the configuration files within.
Commands and Permissions for SkiesKits
SkiesKits provides a set of commands and permissions to manage and interact with the kit system. Utilize these commands to administer kits and control player access:
Command | Description | Permission |
---|---|---|
/kits reload |
Reloads the SkiesKits configuration, applying any changes. | skieskits.command.reload |
/kits debug |
Toggles debug mode for detailed error reporting. | skieskits.command.debug |
/kits |
Opens the in-game kits menu for players. | skieskits.command.base |
/kits claim <kit> |
Attempts to claim a specific kit. | skieskits.command.claim |
/kits give <player> <kit> [bypass] |
Gives a kit to a player, optionally bypassing requirements. | skieskits.command.give |
/kits resetusage [kit] [player] |
Resets kit usage for a player, optionally for a specific kit. | skieskits.command.resetusage |
/kits resetcooldown [kit] [player] |
Resets kit cooldown for a player, optionally for a specific kit. | skieskits.command.resetcooldown |
Planned Enhancements for SkiesKits
We are continuously working to improve SkiesKits and bring even more features to enhance your server kit management experience. Here are some planned features for future updates:
- Improved Debugging and Error Handling: We are focusing on implementing more robust debugging tools and clearer error messages to streamline troubleshooting and ensure smooth operation.
- In-Game Kit Editing (Commands & GUI): Future versions will introduce in-game kit editing capabilities via commands and a graphical user interface. This will allow for real-time kit adjustments and creation directly from within the game, making kit management even more convenient.
Get Support and Join the SkiesKits Community
For any questions, suggestions, or support related to SkiesKits or other Skies Development projects, we invite you to join our community Discord server! Connect with other server administrators, share your experiences, and get assistance from the development team.