The YardWatch Plugin now supports FactionsUUID. The plugin's functionality has been implemented and added to the list of dependencies in the pom.xml file. Also, FactionsUUID has been included in the soft dependencies category in the plugin.yml file and in the options for bug reports.
A new protection hook, LWCXProtection, has been introduced to the YardWatch system, and the respective hook has been registered. Changes have been made to the service manager to facilitate this. Additionally, a relevant repository and corresponding dependency have been added to the pom.xml file for this purpose.
Refactored the YardWatch.java file to check if the GriefPrevention plugin is enabled. If enabled, GriefPrevention Protection is registered. Additionally, a new class GriefPreventionProtection.java was added which checks if a location is protected, if a player can break/place a block, interact with a block or entity, or damage an entity based on GriefPrevention's claims. Moreover, added a new dependency for GriefPrevention in pom.xml.
The plugin.yml and pom.xml files were refactored to utilize Maven variables for elements including project name, version, description, and URL. This simplifies the process of updating these values, as they now only need to be modified in one location. This change enhances maintainability and code readability.
The Java version in pom.xml has been updated from 1.8 to 17. Also, the WorldGuardProtection.java class has been refactored for cleaner code. Specifically, a condition check and player definition are now combined into a single line to improve readability and efficiency.
Introduced a new plugin, YardWatch, implemented with WorldGuard for protection. The plugin checks if WorldGuard is enabled and regulates breaking blocks, placing blocks, and interactions based on WorldGuard's build and interact flags. Also included are updated .gitignore and pom.xml files to manage the project setup.