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settings:
config:
# With this enabled anyone set as op has full permissions when managing GroupManager
# The user will be able to promote players to the same group or even above.
opOverrides: true
# Default setting for 'mantogglevalidate'
# true will cause GroupManager to attempt name matching by default.
validate_toggle: true
# ************************************************************************************************************************************************************
# *** NOTE: Having this feature enabled can allow improper use of Command Blocks which may lead to undesireable permission changes. You have been warned! ***
# ************************************************************************************************************************************************************
allow_commandblocks: false
data:
save:
# How often GroupManager will save it's data back to groups.yml and users.yml
minutes: 10
# Number of hours to retain backups (plugins/GroupManager/backup)
hours: 24
logging:
# Level of detail GroupManager will use when logging.
# Acceptable entries are - ALL,CONFIG,FINE,FINER,FINEST,INFO,OFF,SEVERE,WARNING
level: INFO
mirrors:
# Worlds listed here have their settings mirrored in their children.
# The first element 'world' is the main worlds name, and is the parent world.
# subsequent elements 'world_nether' and 'world_the_end' are worlds which will use
# the same user/groups files as the parent.
# the element 'all_unnamed_worlds' specifies all worlds that aren't listed, and automatically mirrors them to it's parent.
# Each child world can be configured to mirror the 'groups', 'users' or both files from its parent.
world:
world_nether:
- users
- groups
world_the_end:
- users
- groups
all_unnamed_worlds:
- users
- groups
# world2: (World2 would have it's own set of user and groups files)
# world3:
# - users (World3 would use the users.yml from world2, but it's own groups.yml)
# world4:
# - groups (World4 would use the groups.yml from world2, but it's own users.yml)
# world5:
# - world6 (this would cause world6 to mirror both files from world5)
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