* Update MiniMessage to 4.10.1 (#3617)
* chore!: bump MiniMessage to 4.10.1
BREAKING CHANGE: bumping MiniMessage and Adventure removes the adventure Template class and breaks the whole messaging system api wise
* chore: fix minimessage messages, fix circular method reference
* build: Update to Paper 1.18.2 (#3622)
build: Align MM and Adventure version
* Replace legacy color codes in flag examples (#3520)
* chore: Change maven group and artifact ID (#3632)
chore: Change maven group and artifact ID
* v7 is 7.0.0-SNAPSHOT
* build: Update bom
* Chore: General deprecations (#3660)
Address deprecations for removal throughout the plugin
* Address deprecations in queue/generation code (#3658)
* Update to new Spigot generation API (#3659)
* Address deprecations in queue/generation code
* Move to new generation API
- Currently not working due to lack of biome-setting capability via BiomeProvider for flat worlds
* Any fixes to flat world biome setting will target 1.19
* Ensure compiled is actually set to true in BlockBucket
* Delegate to platformGenerator in deprecated generation method if applicable when using new generation methods (1.19)
* Re-add wrongly removed method
* Handle exceptions using logger
* We can simplify getting relative offset using floormod
* Replace many booleans with EnumSet
* Address comments, remove needless boolean return for populateChunk
* Ensure use of new generation methods only on 1.19 and above
* refactor: simplify timeout logic in uuid pipeline (#3760)
simplify timeout logic
* Fix compile errors
* Revert GAV changes
* Update javadoc links
* Start deployment of v7 snapshots
* Temporarily create javadocs for v7 snapshots
* Temporarily create javadocs for v7 snapshots
* Fixes #3919
* Fix relocation of informative annotations
* Drop HTTP4J (#3916)
* Fixes #3906 by fine-graining the help menu generation localization support
* Clean up merge
* *Actually clean up
* chore: Remove things marked as for removal (#3941)
* chore: Remove things marked as for removal
* Address feedback
Co-authored-by: Alexander Brandes <mc.cache@web.de>
* Resolved conflicts
* Cleanup deprecated methods
* Revert "Cleanup deprecated methods"
This reverts commit 26692d6633
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* Record-inize methods (#3976)
* Delete unused HyperverseWorldManager file
* Migrate left over occurrences to enhanced switches (#3979)
* Migrate left-overs to enhanced switches
* More
* Cleanup deprecated methods (#3980)
* Perform code formatting according to editorconfig (#3981)
* Perform code reformatting
* Fix javadoc errors
* Don't format JSON files
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Co-authored-by: Pierre Maurice Schwang <mail@pschwang.eu>
Co-authored-by: Hannes Greule <SirYwell@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: dordsor21 <dordsor21@gmail.com>
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