LogBlock tutorial
Only Mystic & above have access to LogBlock.
For the full parameters list, run /lb params
or use the Logblock Parameters Page.
& for commands:
/lb commands
Querying block logs
/lb <params>
Example: /lb area 5 time 30d block brick player Noggisoggi TheFurryShark
Outputs brick block changes made by the players Noggisoggi
& TheFurryShark
within the last 30 days in a radius of 5 from the player that executed it.
Not all of these parameters are required.
Alternatively, you can use:
/lb t
- Gives you a wooden pickaxe.
- Right-click (or equivalent) on a block to check its logs.
You can change the query used by the tool by using:
/lb t <params>
Example: /lb t area 5 time 30d block brick player Noggisoggi TheFurryShark
/lb tb
- Gives you a block of coal ore; limited to staff members only.
- Left-click (or equivalent) on a block to check its logs.
- Right-click (or equivalent) on a block to check the adjacent block's logs.
- Do not distribute this or you will be demoted!
You can change the query used by the toolblock by using:
/lb tb <params>
Useful Commands
Logblock can be confusing, listed below are a handful of useful commands for reference and what they do.
/lb coords area 5 Aruamu
This command gives coordinates of all blocks created and destroyed by the player Aruamu
As well as numbers in parenthesis's next to each entry, using /lb tp x
you can teleport to the location of said entry, with x being the number associated with the entry.
This can also be edited by parameters respectively at the end of the command.
/lb lookup destroyed area 5 since 1d
This command will lookup all destroyed blocks in a area of 5 from the time span of 1 day, and is very useful to quickly see any griefs in an area.
- Be careful running this in a populated area ie. Spawn
Rollbacks
Rollbacks are limited to staff members only, moderators to be specific.
Important: Always add the area
parameter, otherwise you might break some of their builds when rolling back a player.
Unless that player joined specifically to grief, then in which case, you can omit the area
parameter.
In most situations, you should do:
/lb rb area 5 time 1d block <block> player <playername>
Example:
/lb rb area 5 time 1d block wood player Noggisoggi
Feel free to adjust the parameters based on your current situation.
Monitor the number of edits that would be rollbacked; if you suspect the number is too high or made a mistake in the parameters, do: /no
Otherwise, if you want to confirm a rollback: /yes
Admin only: Do /no
when LB asks you if you want to clear the rollbacked log.