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@vLuckyyy vLuckyyy commented Jan 7, 2026

Please describe the changes made by this PR and why they need to be merged:

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This pull request introduces a new administrative command, /combatlog stats, enabling server operators to quickly view the current number of players engaged in combat. Alongside this new functionality, the project's build configuration has been updated to support a newer Minecraft version and leverage the latest versions of several key dependencies, ensuring compatibility and performance improvements.

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  • New Combat Statistics Command: A new command, /combatlog stats, has been added, allowing administrators to view the current number of players engaged in combat.
  • New Permissions and Messages: The eternalcombat.stats permission is now required to use the new stats command, and a corresponding configurable message (admin.combatStats) has been introduced in MessagesSettings.java.
  • Dependency and Minecraft Version Updates: The build.gradle.kts file has been updated to target Minecraft version 1.21.11 and includes upgrades for several key dependencies, such as PacketEvents, WorldEdit, and WorldGuard.
  • Documentation Updates: The README.md file has been updated to reflect the new eternalcombat.stats permission and also documents the eternalcombat.untagall permission and its associated command.

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Code Review

This pull request introduces a new /combatlog stats command, which allows viewing the number of players currently in combat. The changes include adding the command implementation, a corresponding permission eternalcombat.stats, and a configurable message. The documentation in README.md has also been updated to reflect this new command and to add the existing but undocumented /combatlog untagall command. The implementation of the new stats command is correct and follows good practices. I've suggested a small improvement in the build.gradle.kts file to enhance maintainability when downloading test server plugins. Overall, this is a good addition to the plugin.

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