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  1. Installation - WorldEdit 7.3 documentation - EngineHub

    After installing your server software, download WorldEdit from Modrinth, if using NeoForge or Ore, if using Sponge. Create a “mods” folder if it doesn’t exist (it will be created automatically after …

  2. Installation — WorldEdit 7.2 documentation - EngineHub

    Jul 2, 2020 · After installing your server software, download WorldEdit from Curseforge, if using Forge or Ore, if using Sponge. If you are using SpongeForge, either version of WorldEdit will …

  3. Quick Start - WorldEdit 7.3 documentation - EngineHub

    These limitations are due to how structure blocks have worked in Minecraft for a long time. Use a third party client-side mod, e.g. WorldEdit CUI (Fabric). Note that this mod requires Fabric, so …

  4. After installing your server software, download WorldEdit from Curseforge, if using Forge or Ore, if using Sponge. If you are using SpongeForge, either version of WorldEdit will work (but don’t …

  5. Snapshots - WorldEdit 7.3 documentation - EngineHub

    Jun 15, 2003 · A very powerful feature of WorldEdit is that it can load a section of your world, defined by your selection region, and restore it from a backup without having to shutdown your …

  6. WorldEdit 7.3 documentation - EngineHub

    WorldEdit is an easy-to-use in-game Minecraft map editor. Through a combination of commands and “brushes,” you can sculpt your world or simply perform numerous terraforming tasks.

  7. CraftScripts - WorldEdit 7.3 documentation - EngineHub

    Scripts allow you to program small tasks without having to learn Java, figure out how to compile WorldEdit, or bother with reinventing the wheel. CraftScripts are written in JavaScript.

  8. :( Before you install WorldEdit, you will first have to install a “mod loader” like Forge, Fabric, Spigot, Bukkit, or Sponge. We’ll advise you to choosing your mod loader below.

  9. Developer API - WorldEdit 7.3 documentation - EngineHub

    WorldEdit provides a stable public interface for other mods and plugins to build off of. It provides platform-independent interfaces and classes for working with Minecraft blocks, biomes, and …

  10. Before you install WorldEdit, you will first have to install a “mod loader” like NeoForge, Fabric, Spigot, Bukkit, or Sponge. We’ll advise you to choosing your mod loader below.