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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).
This is a step-by-step tutorial outlining the basic usage of WorldEdit.
Let's start with a few assumptions:
* You have a compatible version of Minetest working.
* See the [README](README.md) for compatibility information.
* You have a compatible version of Minetest working, that is 5.0 or later.
* You have WorldEdit installed as a mod.
* If using Windows, [MODSTER](https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?pid=101463) makes installing mods totally painless.
* Simply download the file, extract the archive, and move it to the correct mod folder for Minetest.
* See the installation instructions in [README](README.md) if you need more details.
* 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.
Now, try a few different variations, such as `//set torch`, `//set cobble`, and `//set water`.
Now, try a few different variations, such as `//set torch`, `//set cobble`, and `//set water source`.
### 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.
Now, try a few different variations on the node name, such as "torch", "cobble", and "water".
Now, try a few different variations on the node name, such as "torch", "cobble", and "water source".
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.
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.
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.