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WorldEdit Tutorial
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This is a step-by-step tutorial outlining the basic usage of WorldEdit. For more information, see the [README](README.md).
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This is a step-by-step tutorial outlining the basic usage of WorldEdit.
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Let's start with a few assumptions:
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* You have a compatible version of Minetest working.
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* See the [README](README.md) for compatibility information.
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* You have a compatible version of Minetest working, that is 5.0 or later.
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* You have WorldEdit installed as a mod.
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* If using Windows, [MODSTER](https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?pid=101463) makes installing mods totally painless.
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* Simply download the file, extract the archive, and move it to the correct mod folder for Minetest.
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* See the installation instructions in [README](README.md) if you need more details.
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* You are familiar with the basics of the game.
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The `//set <node>` command fills the region with whatever node you want. It is a region-oriented command, which means it works inside the WorldEdit region only.
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Now, try a few different variations, such as `//set torch`, `//set cobble`, and `//set water`.
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Now, try a few different variations, such as `//set torch`, `//set cobble`, and `//set water source`.
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### WorldEdit GUI
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The "Set Nodes" function fills the region with whatever node you want. It is a region-oriented command, which means it works inside the WorldEdit region only.
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Now, try a few different variations on the node name, such as "torch", "cobble", and "water".
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Now, try a few different variations on the node name, such as "torch", "cobble", and "water source".
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Step 3: Position commands
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This only scratches the surface of what WorldEdit is capable of. Most of the functions in the WorldEdit GUI correspond to chat commands, and so the [Chat Commands Reference](ChatCommands.md) may be useful if you get stuck.
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It is helpful to explore the various buttons in the interface and check out what they do. Learning the chat command interface is also useful if you use WorldEdit intensively - an experienced chat command user can usually work faster than an experienced WorldEdit GUI user.
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It is helpful to explore the various buttons in the interface and check out what they do. Learning the chat command interface is also useful if you use WorldEdit intensively - an experienced chat command user can usually work faster than an experienced WorldEdit GUI user.
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