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WorldEdit v0.6 for MineTest 0.4
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In-game world editing for [MineTest](http://minetest.net/)! Tons of functionality to help with building, fixing, and more.
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WorldEdit v0.6 for MineTest 0.4.8+
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==================================
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In-game world editing for [Minetest](http://minetest.net/)! Tons of functionality to help with building, fixing, and more.
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For more information, see the [forum topic](http://minetest.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=572) at the Minetest forums.
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For more information, see the [forum topic](https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?id=572) at the Minetest forums.
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# New users should see the [tutorial](Tutorial.md).
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Usage
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WorldEdit is accessed in-game through an interface. By default, the mod distribution includes a chat interface for this purpose. It is documented in the [Chat Commands Reference](Chat Commands.md).
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If visual manipulation of nodes is desired, the [WorldEdit GUI](http://minetest.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3112) mod provides a simple interface with buttons and text entry fields for this purpose.
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If visual manipulation of nodes is desired, the [WorldEdit GUI](https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?id=3112) mod provides a simple interface with buttons and text entry fields for this purpose.
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Compatibility
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This mod supports Minetest versions 0.4.8 and newer. Older versions of WorldEdit may work with older versions of Minetest, but are not recommended.
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WorldEdit works quite well with other mods, and does not have any known mod conflicts.
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WorldEdit API
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Regions
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Most WorldEdit commands operate on regions. Regions are a set of two positions that define a 3D cube. They are local to each player and chat commands affect only the region for the player giving the commands.
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Most WorldEdit commands operate on regions. Regions are a set of two positions that define a 3D cuboid. They are local to each player and chat commands affect only the region for the player giving the commands.
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Each positions together define two opposing corners of the cube. With two opposing corners it is possible to determine both the location and dimensions of the region.
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License
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Copyright 2013 sfan5, Anthony Zhang (Temperest), and Brett O'Donnell (cornernote).
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Copyright 2013 sfan5, Anthony Zhang (Uberi/Temperest), and Brett O'Donnell (cornernote).
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This mod is licensed under the [GNU Affero General Public License](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html).
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WorldEdit Tutorial
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==================
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This is a step-by-step tutorial outlining the basic usage of WorldEdit. For more information, see the [README](README.md).
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Let's start with a few assumptions:
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* You have a compatible version of Minetest working.
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* See the [README](README.md) for compatibility information.
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* You have WorldEdit installed as a mod.
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* If using Windows, [MODSTER](https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?pid=101463) makes installing mods totally painless.
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* Simply download the file, extract the archive, and move it to the correct mod folder for Minetest.
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* You are familiar with the basics of the game.
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* How to walk, jump, and climb.
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* How to dig, place, and punch blocks.
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* How to type into the chat and read text from it.
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Overview
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WorldEdit has a "region", which is simply a cuboid area defined by two markers, both of which the player can move around. Every player can have their own region with their own two markers.
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WorldEdit chat commands can work inside the region selected, or around the first marker.
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Step 1: Selecting a region
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In the chat prompt, enter `//p set`. In the chat, you are prompted to punch two nodes to set the positions of the two markers.
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Punch a nearby node. Be careful of breakable ones such as torches. A black cube reading "1" will appear around the node. This is the marker for WorldEdit position 1.
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Walk away from the node you just punched. Now, punch another node. A black cube reading "2" will appear around the node. This is the marker for WorldEdit position 2.
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Step 2: Region commands
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In the chat prompt, enter `//set mese`. In the chat, you will see a message showing the number of nodes set after a small delay.
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Look at the place between the two markers: it is now filled with MESE blocks!
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The `//set <node>` command fills the region with whatever node you want. It is a region-oriented command, which means it works inside the WorldEdit region only.
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Now, try a few different variations, such as `//set torch`, `//set cobble`, and `//set water`.
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Step 3: Position commands
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In the chat prompt, enter `//hollowdome 30 glass`. In the chat, you will see a message showing the number of nodes set after a small delay.
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Look around marker 1: it is now surrounded by a hollow glass dome!
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The `//hollowdome <radius> <node>` command creates a hollow dome centered around marker 1, made of any node you want. It is a position-oriented command, which means it works around marker 1 and can go outside the WorldEdit region.
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Step 4: Other commands
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There are many more commands than what is shown here. See the [Chat Commands Reference](Chat Commands.md) for a detailed list of them, along with descriptions and examples for every single one.
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If you're in-game and forgot how a command works, just use the `/help <command name>` command, without the first forward slash. For example, to see some information about the `//set <node>` command mentioned earlier, simply use `/help /set`.
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A very useful command to check out is the `//save <schematic>` command, which can save everything inside the WorldEdit region to a file, stored on the computer hosting the server (the player's computer, in single player mode). You can then later use `//load <schematic>` to load the data in a file into a world, even another world on another computer.
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