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WorldEdit is an extremely popular plugin and mod that I'm sure many of you have heard about. One of the highlights of the mod is the ability to place schematics, or large structures, in from a file on your computer.
However WorldEdit schematics are only saved privately. For example, if you were to save a schematic via world edit on an Aternos server, you would only be able to paste that schematic in on that specific server. In the modded version, schematics are grabbed from a personal file in "appdata > roaming > .minecraft > worldedit > schematics", this makes it so that you can paste schematics between worlds. Because the file is on your personal computer, there isn't really a way to automatically grab schematics from said folder and put them in your server. Currently the only possible way to paste a schematic on to your server is to download the world, download the WorldEdit mod, paste your schematic in the downloaded world, and re-upload the world with your schematic placed in it. This is a tedious process, and is not possible in any version over 1.12.2 because world edit does not make mods for any newer versions of Minecraft.
I suggest adding a schematics folder in the files section on the left hand side of the server hosting website. I might be mistaken, but I believe it is possible to obtain the schematics folder in the server files somewhere (I'm assuming this can vary depending on how the servers are hosted), and essentially add a shortcut to it in the files area. You could then add the schematic file(s) to this folder, and they would appear in your schematic list when you log on to your server. (This can be seen by typing //schem list) This would make pasting schematics much easier, and would make it possible in 1.15.2.That's my suggestion, if there is a way to already do this please help me out and comment how on this thread.
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