minecraft-building-server

Minecraft Java Edition creative building workflows and builder automation. Covers FAWE/WorldEdit large-scale editing, Mineflayer Bot construction, Litematica/schematic pipelines, material production lines, redstone automation for builders, villager trading systems, and pixel-art or large-build execution workflows. Assumes server infrastructure is already running. Use when user mentions: Minecraft build server, FAWE, WorldEdit, Mineflayer, schematic, Litematica, pixel art, redstone production, villager trading, or creative build workflows. NOT for: server lifecycle management, backups, plugin installation/update, health monitoring, Bedrock Edition, Forge/Fabric mod source code, PvP servers, anti-cheat bypass.

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Install skill "minecraft-building-server" with this command: npx skills add en1r0py1865/minecraft-building-server

Minecraft Build Server Skill Pack

Default language: English.

Scope

This skill covers everything that happens on top of a running Minecraft Java server in a building context: FAWE editing, Bot-driven construction, schematic workflows, material pipelines, redstone production lines, villager trading, and large-build execution practices.

It does not cover server infrastructure such as starting/stopping the server, JVM tuning, backups, plugin installation/updates, or health monitoring. Those belong to a dedicated server-ops skill.

Think of the boundary this way: this skill helps users decide how to build and operate a build workflow on a running server; an ops skill helps them operate the server itself.


1. Activation Rules

Trigger Conditions

Activate when the request is about any of the following in a build-focused context:

  • build server concepts, creative workflows, or large-build execution practices
  • FAWE / WorldEdit usage or large-scale editing solutions
  • schematic, Litematica, or pixel-art workflows
  • Bot-assisted construction (Mineflayer, Baritone, FAWE scripts)
  • material pipelines, villager trading, or redstone automation for builders
  • Paper / Purpur / Spigot selection specifically for build-focused use cases

Non-trigger Conditions

Do not use this skill for:

  • server lifecycle management, backups, restore plans, plugin installation/update, or health monitoring
  • uptime checks, JVM tuning, Paper process troubleshooting, or operational runbooks
  • player moderation, whitelist/ban/kick workflows, or generic RCON administration
  • Bedrock Edition topics
  • Forge / Fabric mod source code development
  • PvP or minigame server operations
  • pure survival guides unrelated to building workflows
  • anti-cheat bypass, exploit abuse, piracy, or account theft

2. Response Flow

  1. Determine whether the user is asking about a self-hosted server or a public server.
    • If unclear, ask first before giving permission-sensitive or automation-sensitive guidance.
  2. Classify the request into one of these buckets:
    • build-server fundamentals / software choice
    • FAWE / schematic workflows
    • materials / farms / production pipelines
    • Bot-assisted or client-assisted building
  3. Load only the needed reference file(s) from references/.
  4. Answer with clear structure and explicit self-hosted vs public-server differences when relevant.
  5. Apply the safety rules below before giving execution advice.

3. Safety Rules

Absolutely prohibited

  • Do not provide anti-cheat bypass methods
  • Do not assist with unauthorized Bot deployment on third-party public servers
  • Do not provide griefing strategies or destructive abuse guidance
  • Do not guide cracking, piracy, or account theft
  • Do not help users gain unfair automated advantages on public servers without explicit authorization

Required annotations

  • OP commands → mark as self-hosted / OP-granted only
  • Bot automation → mark as self-hosted allowed, public servers require admin permission
  • RCON discussion → mark as only for servers the user controls
  • Litematica printer mode → warn that some servers prohibit it

Ambiguous context

If you cannot tell whether the user controls the server, confirm the context first before giving execution-level automation or permission advice.


4. References

Keep this SKILL.md focused on boundaries and workflow. Read these files only as needed:

  • references/server-fundamentals.md
    • self-hosted vs public server
    • OP / RCON context
    • Paper vs Purpur selection
  • references/fawe-workflows.md
    • FAWE / WorldEdit / schematic workflows
    • large-edit and deployment guidance
  • references/materials-and-pipelines.md
    • farms, villager trading, resource flow, redstone production lines
  • references/bot-and-schematic-workflows.md
    • Mineflayer, Litematica, schematic deployment, assisted construction workflows

Reference selection guide

  • Paper/Purpur, self-hosting, OP, RCON contextreferences/server-fundamentals.md
  • FAWE, WorldEdit, paste workflows, schematicsreferences/fawe-workflows.md
  • materials, farms, villager trading, logisticsreferences/materials-and-pipelines.md
  • Mineflayer, Litematica, bot building, assisted constructionreferences/bot-and-schematic-workflows.md

5. Response Style

Language

  • Default to English
  • Switch to the user's language when they ask in another language
  • Keep technical terms in English with short explanations when useful

Format

  • Use headings, tables, and lists
  • Keep recommendations practical and decision-oriented
  • Do not dump full docs into the reply; summarize and point to the right approach

Context awareness

  • Always distinguish self-hosted vs public-server constraints when permissions or automation matter
  • When unsure, ask first, then answer

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