Welcome to GodlyCow Documentation
This is the official documentation hub for all GodlyCow Minecraft plugins. Here you'll find comprehensive guides, API references, and troubleshooting resources for building and managing modern Minecraft servers.
What You'll Find Here
📖 Complete Guides
Each plugin has detailed documentation covering installation, configuration, command references, and permission nodes. Whether you're a server administrator or a developer, you'll find step-by-step instructions tailored to your needs.
🔧 Technical Documentation
In-depth explanations of plugin internals, database structures, API endpoints, and performance considerations. Perfect for developers looking to extend functionality or integrate with other systems.
💡 Best Practices
Learn recommended configurations for different server sizes, performance optimization tips, security considerations, and common pitfalls to avoid when running production servers.
🐛 Troubleshooting
Common issues and their solutions, debug mode usage, error log interpretation, and how to get effective support from the community or report bugs.
Getting Started
If you're new to these plugins, begin with the EssentialsC getting started guide. It covers the fundamentals that apply across all plugins and introduces core concepts used throughout the documentation.
For specific questions, use the navigation sidebar to jump directly to the relevant plugin section. Each page is designed to be self-contained while maintaining links to related topics.
Documentation Standards
- Always Up-to-Date: Documentation is version-controlled and updated with each release
- Searchable: Use your browser's find function (Ctrl+F) to quickly locate specific topics
- Community Driven: Contributions and improvements are welcome via GitHub
- Multi-Version: Version-specific notes indicate when features were added or changed
- Clear Examples: Code blocks, configuration snippets, and real-world usage examples throughout
Support & Feedback
Documentation is continuously improved based on community feedback. If you find something unclear, outdated, or missing, please reach out through one of the support channels listed in the sidebar.
The goal is to make server management straightforward and accessible, whether you're running a small private server or a large network.
Documentation Structure
The sidebar on the left organizes all documentation by plugin and topic. Expand each section to see available pages. The current page is highlighted for easy navigation.
Use the theme toggle in the header to switch between light and dark modes for comfortable reading in any environment.