Sensible Toolbox adds a bunch of new items, tools, blocks, machines, an energy system, an item transfer system, plus a developer API to make it easy for other plugins to define their own items. It's heavily inspired by certain Forge-based mods, but of course requires no client modifications at all.
All my Plugins are using an Auto-Updater to make sure, you're always
using the latest and hopefully most bug free version of my Plugin.
If you don't want this Plugin to be auto-updated, you can turn it off
in the config file at "options -> auto-update: true/false"
They also use a Metrics-System which collects the following Informations:
A unique identifier
The server's version of Java
Whether the server is in offline or online mode
The plugin's version
The server's version
The OS version/name and architecture
The core count for the CPU
The number of players online
The Metrics version
Opting out of this service can be done by editing
plugins/Plugin Metrics/config.yml and changing opt-out to true.
Can someone please add MySQL support to the plugin? It's a great plugin and all my players love it but it takes up a ton of space apparently then crashes the server, corrupts the file, and doesn't work until I upgrade my memory. It just makes it more expensive each time. I would code it but I don't know how to code..
i know that you probably no longer look at sensible toolbox forum, but i have an item rout setup with a chest on top and a masher on the side, i have 3 speed modules, the redstone set to ignore, a puller module set to up, so the chest is the input, and a sender module set to west, the direction of the masher, nothing is happening, and no errors, any ideas? best regards, Tobusygaming
what does a pull request do? is there a link for a quick read on plugin coding? - let me be more specific, I could google myself and comb threw tons of tutorials but many are not written well or already assume you have some idea what you're doing. I'm willing to help, but I need a creditable place to start learning this stuff.
If anyone is getting errors with this on 1.9 and if you have WildSkript installed, try disabling WildSkript. I was getting console spam every time someone placed an item in a crafting bench. After I disabled WildSkript, it stopped.
the only way i forsee me being able to help is by making donations...... i dont know enough coding to help in that way as im sure id just mess it all up!!! but i cant even do that for a couple weeks as i just started a new job and you know how it is jumping in half way through pay period and having to wait like 3 weeks for your first check
If noone wants to contribute to this Project by submitting Pull Requests on GitHub, I am sad to announce that SensibleToolbox will die very soon.I am serious, stop sending me all your bug reports and start contributing to this Project, it's Open-Source.
New features and settings in quick access are just a small part of what ToolBox for Minecraft Bedrock can offer you, ToolBox for MCPE even gives you items (just like in the popular Too Many Items modification), potion effects, enchant items, see valuable blocks using a special mode called X-Ray, and much more.
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The Toolbox can hold up to 256 items per slot and has 8 slots. The inventory is retained when picked up. Players can press the toolbox keybind (Alt by default) to access the toolbox inventory from up to 10 blocks away. Retrieving an item in this manner causes a gold border with a red indicator on the top and bottom to appear. This red indicator becomes dark red when the toolbox is out of range.
If multiple toolboxes are in range, the player can choose which toolbox to access. Players can choose to stack all matching items into the toolbox by clicking the "Return items" button in the interface.
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Toolbox For MCPE is a free app for Android published in the Recreation list of apps, part of Home & Hobby.
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One year ago, on 8 March 2021, UN-Habitat unveiled its Her City toolbox, which, with its embedded participatory processes, helps girls with diverse needs to plan and design cities that work for them, and everyone else.
The toolbox is just another example of how UN-Habitat works to create solutions that allow closing the gender inequality while promoting opportunities for developing more sustainable urban environments.
The nine blocks describe the three phases of the urban development process: assessment, design, and implementation. Each block contains a number of activities with detailed steps to follow to deliver Her City projects, linking digital and non-digital tools.
The toolbox includes checklists, calendars, agendas, manuals, forms, boards, apps, templates, surveys and visualisation services. Her City integrates tools such as Jamboard, KoBo collect, MethodKit, Minecraft, SketchFab, SketchUp, and interactive maps.
During the 2021 launch of the toolbox, UN-Habitat Executive Director Maimunah Mohd Sharif emphasized the gender-equality advantages that Her City provides when it come to designing sustainable cities.
The interventions also focused on fostering youth leadership, community awareness and local government engagement in harnessing existing resources and innovating new tools and techniques. The girls worked together in groups when designing the site in Minecraft.
In the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, a primary group of girls participating in the HerCity#HerStreets have made design suggestions to improve the streets around the upcoming New GoDown Cultural Arts Complex.
In partnership with the the GoDown Arts Centre and Global Utmaning (Global Challenge), the suggestions have so far ranged from providing and establishing public toilets, urban orchards and mazes, fountains and ponds, free libraries, cycle lanes, interactive pavements, spaces for exhibition & performance, fun parks and public seating.
The Minecraft model representing the space created a common ground of communication between the girls and the professionals. The use of different tools such as the KoBo App and Minecraft have enabled the participants to directly capture their observations and solutions. In total, around 200 members of the community has participated in the project.
In Sweden, the Flemingsberg project focused on the site around a public transport station, where a local schools children used a Minecraft exercise to display their priorities for the space: increased greenery in the area to ensure biodiversity and creation of work opportunities and meeting places for all.
Bridging the gap between professionals and children, the suggestions included from greenhouses and beehives. The greenhouse would be managed by the municipality with the possibility of hiring residents to work with selling the produce grown there.
The Her City toolbox now has 880 users from 315 cities in 95 countries. The toolbox has continuously been updated since the launch, by inviting project teams to provide feedback on how to improve the toolbox. As new projects start, new recommendations are being communicated, ensuring that the toolbox continues to support girls to participate and make observations on public spaces, and express their solutions for a more inclusive and sustainable public space in the future.
The team set out to inspire children to tinker and build in the way that previous generations did when technology was hidden inside sleek designs. So they designed a kit based on three principals: it is intuitive, involves physical, hands-on building, and is as fun to play as other popular mobile and social games. Apparently there is high demand for this kind of educational toolbox. Piper successfully met their goal of raising $50,000 in just three days. In total, 1,375 backers pledged $280,033 to help bring the project to life.
A custom etched wooden box houses the kit, which includes a powerbank, cables, a USB mouse, 8GB SD card, electronic components, and even a screw driver. The centerpiece of the system is a Rasperry Pi 2, which is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that enables people to learn programming. Although the toolbox already contains wires, buttons, light, switches, sensors, and small breadboards, users are also able to add any off-the-shelf hardware and electronics.
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