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@mcbeutils/claimapi
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ClaimAPI is a [BeAPI](https://github.com/MCBE-Utilities/BeAPI) module that allows players to create claimed boundaries so that untrusted players can not interact with that claimed land.
ClaimAPI is a BeAPI module that allows players to create claimed boundaries so that untrusted players can not interact with that claimed land.
The module can be either imported as a Minecraft Bedrock Addon or be used within another BeAPI project.
To download and install, download the latest .mcpack release from here. Once you have downloaded the addon, import the .mcpack into Minecraft Bedrock. Then, create a new world, or add to existing, and make sure to enable Gametest Framework. Finally, you now have ClaimAPI installed on your Bedrock world.
To download and install, you can either git clone this repo and use the mcpe pack, or run the command below in your BeAPI project.
npm install @mcbeutils/claimapi
Once you have done that, you can now import "@mcbeutils/claimapi" into your main project.
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ClaimAPI is a [BeAPI](https://github.com/MCBE-Utilities/BeAPI) module that allows players to create claimed boundaries so that untrusted players can not interact with that claimed land.
The npm package @mcbeutils/claimapi receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @mcbeutils/claimapi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mcbeutils/claimapi demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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