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  1. In order for yourself, moderators, and players to use WorldEdit, you must provide the proper permissions. One way is to provide op to moderators and administrators (unless disabled in the configuration ), but providing the permission nodes on this page (through a permissions plugin) is the more flexible.

  2. If you are using Bukkit, then you need to have permissions to use WorldEdit. You can give yourself op ( /op yourname) to give yourself permissions. Sponge servers will also need to use permissions, though Sponge does not use op to grant all permissions.

  3. Deforms a selected region with an expression. The expression is executed for each block and is expected to modify the variables x, y and z to point to a new block to fetch. For details, see https://ehub.to/we/expr. Permissions. worldedit.region.deform. Usage. //deform [-cor] <expression...>. <expression...>.

  4. Due to the nature of worldedit, worldedit requires you to specify permissions, either the build in, or by using a permissions plugin. Worldedit uses the WEPIF (WorldEdit Permissions Interoperability Framework) to handle permissions.

  5. Allow individual players Worldedit commands. Is there any easy way to do this? Or would the best way be to create groups, and add individual players to a group with WorldEdit permissions?

  6. Description. A Minecraft Map Editor... that runs in-game! With selections, schematics, copy and paste, brushes, and scripting. Use it in creative, or use it temporarily in survival. Java Edition required.

  7. By default, players are not allowed to use WorldEdit. Only those tagged with "worldedit" can use its features. To give yourself all worldedit permissions, enter /tag @s add worldedit in chat. You should then receive a message saying that you have been giving WorldEdit permissions.