/VehicleCleanup

Unturned LDM/Rocket plugin to clear empty vehicles, based on AutoVehicleClear by PhaserArray.

Primary LanguageC#GNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

VehicleCleanup

Simple LDM/Rocket plugin to manually or automatically clear empty vehicles on unturned servers. This is a modification of the original plugin, AutoVehicleClear by PhaserArray.

Installation

Installation is simple, just download the DLL and move it to your Server's /Rocket/Plugins directory. Upon starting the server, a default config wil be generated.

Config

Automatic - false by default, if false, then the only way to clear vehicles is using the command.

ClearInterval - 600 by default, seconds between vehicle clears.

SendClearMessage - true by default, if false, a clear message will not be broadcasted.

SendWarningMessage - true by default, if false, there will be no warning shown on chat.

WarningTime - 30 by default, seconds between displaying the warning and clearing vehicles.

ProtectLocked - true by default, if true, locked vehicles won't be cleared.

ClearAll - false by default, if true, all empty vehicles will be cleared. Enabling this overrides the three options below.

ClearExploded - true by default, clears vehicle corpses.

ClearDrowned - true by default, clears underwater vehicles that do not have a Bouyancy object (will not clear vehicles like boats, seaplanes, amphibious cars, etc)

ClearNoTires - true by default, clears vehicles that have tires in a healthy state but no longer have tires.

Command

/clearvehicles (/cv) - Force a vehicle cleanup. Config variables are respected (including warning).

I haven't set up the permissions, because of insufficient docummentation of LDM. (I'm not sure how to do it properly, if you know how, please submit an issue or pull request)

Building from source

In order to build the plugin on Linux, make sure you have installed dotnet and mono. Then run these commands (build.sh):

dotnet restore
msbuild -p:Configuration=Release VehicleCleanup.csproj

On Windows, please follow a tutorial on YouTube, or build the plugin yourself.