#(aqua_k1ght) Error

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stray smelt
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Any fix for adventure-platform-bukkit ?
leaf 1.21.6
plugin version 2.0.39-SNAPSHOT (build 3841)

ebon lilyBOT
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(aqua_k1ght) Error

ebon lilyBOT
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Hi I'm AutoThreadBot! Don't mind me, I'll just be adding the helper team to this thread so they can see it. A human will get to you soon.

stray smelt
stray smelt
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@broken bough Hi, sorry for the ping

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but could you help me?

latent musk
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!rule 3

sonic raptorBOT
# latent musk !rule 3
Rule 3

Don't ping for help. https://denizenscript.com/discord_rules#rule3
"Pinging" refers to using an @ to alert somebody to your post.
Generally only ping somebody if your message is very specifically directed at them (meaning, only that person has anything to do with the information in your message, and it would be confusing who it was for without the ping).

If you're asking a question, please just make a forum post and ask.
If you have a bug report or a feature request, please just make a forum post about it.

If this is pulled up for you by a helper, your ping was unneeded.
If you're arguing about it, you're wrong.

latent musk
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!logs

sonic raptorBOT
# latent musk !logs
Info: logs

Please post your full latest log file.

Background Info: One of the most helpful tools to identifying the source of a problem is your server logs file! Logs contain all sorts of important information like server and plugin versions, any error messages, and a lot more important information (More Info).

How To: Your log can be found in the logs folder within your server folder. The most recent log is a text file labeled latest.log. To get help using these logs, please open that file in a text editor and copy all of the text, then open https://paste.denizenscript.com/New/Log and paste the text into the box on the page. Then click "Submit" and copy the URL and paste that back into this channel.

Please do not upload the file to Discord or to other pastebin services, use the log pastebin linked above.

crimson remnantBOT
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@stray smelt