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                "title": "LuckPerms",
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                "user": "Dylan",
                "timestamp": "2025-08-06T17:56:37Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"LuckPerms allows you to create groups for players and give them certain permissions.  Why is this useful compared to just using <code>/op</code>? Opped players have ''every permission'', and you might not want to give all players full access to every command.  == What can you do with LuckPerms? == LuckPerms allows you give certain groups of people specific permissions. For example, you could have a <code>Moderator</code> role who could switch gamemodes, teleport to other...\""
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                "user": "Dylan",
                "timestamp": "2025-08-06T17:25:22Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"There are a lot of different Minecraft server softwares. The two I'd recommend are:  * <code>Purpur</code>, based on Paper - compatible with all <code>Bukkit</code> plugins and very well optimised. * <code>Fabric</code>, for fully vanilla behaviour and loading Fabric mods, but Fabric is not as well optimised.  This guide mainly focuses on <code>Purpur</code>. Almost all information in this guide will also be compatible with regular Paper and likely Bukkit/Spigot - perhap...\""
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                "user": "Dylan",
                "timestamp": "2025-08-06T17:23:56Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"This wiki mostly documents the manual way of installing plugins: uploading the plugins <code>.jar</code> file to your server's <code>plugins</code> folder.  If you're using a hosting provider, your game panel should provide a way to easily install plugins. Instead of directly adding the <code>jar</code> file to your server, you are welcome to install the plugin through a <code>Plugin</code> tab if you would rather.  == Plugin repositories == The two places I'd recommend...\""
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