├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ └── build.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .gitattributes ├── CS2-Tags.csproj ├── CS2-Tags.sln ├── README.md ├── CS2-Tags.cs └── LICENSE /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ko_fi: daffyy 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .git 2 | .vs 3 | obj/ 4 | bin/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization 2 | * text=auto 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CS2-Tags.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | net7.0 5 | CS2_Tags 6 | enable 7 | enable 8 | true 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CS2-Tags.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio Version 17 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 17.0.31903.59 5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 6 | Project("{9A19103F-16F7-4668-BE54-9A1E7A4F7556}") = "CS2-Tags", "CS2-Tags.csproj", "{06A7649D-5CC9-4A37-9AB8-FEFB5DE69668}" 7 | EndProject 8 | Global 9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 10 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 11 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 12 | EndGlobalSection 13 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 14 | {06A7649D-5CC9-4A37-9AB8-FEFB5DE69668}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 15 | {06A7649D-5CC9-4A37-9AB8-FEFB5DE69668}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 16 | {06A7649D-5CC9-4A37-9AB8-FEFB5DE69668}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 17 | {06A7649D-5CC9-4A37-9AB8-FEFB5DE69668}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 18 | EndGlobalSection 19 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution 20 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE 21 | EndGlobalSection 22 | EndGlobal 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/build.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: [ "main" ] 6 | pull_request: 7 | branches: [ "main" ] 8 | 9 | env: 10 | BUILD_NUMBER: ${{ github.run_number }} 11 | PROJECT_PATH: "CS2-Tags.csproj" 12 | PROJECT_NAME: "CS2-Tags" 13 | OUTPUT_PATH: "./CS2-Tags" 14 | 15 | jobs: 16 | build: 17 | permissions: write-all 18 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 19 | 20 | steps: 21 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 22 | - name: Setup .NET 23 | uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v3 24 | with: 25 | dotnet-version: 7.0.x 26 | - name: Restore 27 | run: dotnet restore 28 | - name: Build 29 | run: dotnet build ${{ env.PROJECT_PATH }} -c WeaponPaints -o ${{ env.OUTPUT_PATH }} 30 | 31 | publish: 32 | if: github.event_name == 'push' 33 | permissions: write-all 34 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 35 | needs: build 36 | steps: 37 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 38 | - name: Setup .NET 39 | uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v3 40 | with: 41 | dotnet-version: 7.0.x 42 | - name: Restore 43 | run: dotnet restore 44 | - name: Build 45 | run: dotnet build ${{ env.PROJECT_PATH }} -c WeaponPaints -o ${{ env.OUTPUT_PATH }} 46 | - name: Clean files 47 | run: | 48 | rm -f \ 49 | ${{ env.OUTPUT_PATH }}/CounterStrikeSharp.API.dll \ 50 | ${{ env.OUTPUT_PATH }}/McMaster.NETCore.Plugins.dll \ 51 | ${{ env.OUTPUT_PATH }}/Microsoft.DotNet.PlatformAbstractions.dll \ 52 | ${{ env.OUTPUT_PATH }}/Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel.dll \ 53 | - name: Zip 54 | uses: thedoctor0/zip-release@0.7.5 55 | with: 56 | type: 'zip' 57 | filename: '${{ env.PROJECT_NAME }}.zip' 58 | path: ${{ env.OUTPUT_PATH }} 59 | - name: CS2-Tags 60 | uses: ncipollo/release-action@v1.12.0 61 | with: 62 | artifacts: "${{ env.PROJECT_NAME }}.zip" 63 | name: "Build ${{ env.BUILD_NUMBER }}" 64 | tag: "build-${{ env.BUILD_NUMBER }}" 65 | body: | 66 | Place the plugin in game/csgo/addons/counterstrikesharp/plugins/CS2-Tags 67 | After first server start, tags.json be created 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CS2-Tags 2 | 3 | ### Do you appreciate what I do? Buy me a cup of tea ❤️ 4 | [![ko-fi](https://ko-fi.com/img/githubbutton_sm.svg)](https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y4THKXG) 5 | 6 | ![image](https://github.com/daffyyyy/CS2-Tags/assets/41084667/25dd3f2b-0604-41a2-b2bd-9be230db71e1) 7 | ![image](https://github.com/daffyyyy/CS2-Tags/assets/41084667/663a0de1-b875-48fc-bda5-56add5a4833b) 8 | 9 | ### Description 10 | Adds tags to the server that can be easily edited, tags can be assigned via permission or steamid64 11 | 12 | ### Commands 13 | - css_tags_reload - Reload tags config 14 | 15 | ### Configuration 16 | ``` 17 | { 18 | "tags": { 19 | "#css/admin": { // Group 20 | "prefix": "{GREEN}[ADMIN]", // Chat prefix 21 | "nick_color": "{RED}", // Nick color 22 | "message_color": "{GOLD}", // Message nick color 23 | "scoreboard": "[ADMIN]" // Scoreboard tag 24 | }, 25 | "@css/chat": { // Permission 26 | "prefix": "{GREEN}[ADMIN]", // Chat prefix 27 | "nick_color": "{RED}", // Nick color 28 | "message_color": "{GOLD}", // Message nick color 29 | "scoreboard": "[ADMIN]" // Scoreboard tag 30 | }, 31 | "76561198202892670": { // SteamID64 32 | "prefix": "{GREEN}[ADMIN]", 33 | "nick_color": "{RED}", 34 | "message_color": "{GOLD}", 35 | "scoreboard": "[ADMIN]" 36 | }, 37 | "everyone": { // Tag for everyone, bots excluded 38 | "prefix": "", 39 | "nick_color": "", 40 | "message_color": "", 41 | "scoreboard": "[Player]" 42 | } 43 | } 44 | } 45 | ``` 46 | In addons/counterstrikesharp/plugins/CS2-Tags/tags.json 47 | 48 | ### Requirments 49 | [CounterStrikeSharp](https://github.com/roflmuffin/CounterStrikeSharp/) **tested on v142** 50 | 51 | ### Colors 52 | ``` 53 | public static char Default = '\x01'; 54 | public static char White = '\x01'; 55 | public static char Darkred = '\x02'; 56 | public static char Green = '\x04'; 57 | public static char LightYellow = '\x03'; 58 | public static char LightBlue = '\x03'; 59 | public static char Olive = '\x05'; 60 | public static char Lime = '\x06'; 61 | public static char Red = '\x07'; 62 | public static char Purple = '\x03'; 63 | public static char Grey = '\x08'; 64 | public static char Yellow = '\x09'; 65 | public static char Gold = '\x10'; 66 | public static char Silver = '\x0A'; 67 | public static char Blue = '\x0B'; 68 | public static char DarkBlue = '\x0C'; 69 | public static char BlueGrey = '\x0D'; 70 | public static char Magenta = '\x0E'; 71 | public static char LightRed = '\x0F'; 72 | ``` 73 | 74 | ```{TEAMCOLOR} - Team color``` 75 | Use color name for e.g. {LightRed} 76 | 77 | ### TODO 78 | - Thinking about better fix for commands handling 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CS2-Tags.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 3 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core.Attributes; 4 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core.Attributes.Registration; 5 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Admin; 6 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Commands; 7 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Entities; 8 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Utils; 9 | using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq; 10 | using System.Reflection; 11 | 12 | namespace CS2_Tags; 13 | 14 | [MinimumApiVersion(159)] 15 | public class CS2_Tags : BasePlugin 16 | { 17 | private HashSet GaggedIds = new HashSet(); 18 | public static JObject? JsonTags { get; private set; } 19 | public override string ModuleName => "CS2-Tags"; 20 | public override string ModuleDescription => "Add player tags easily in cs2 game"; 21 | public override string ModuleAuthor => "daffyy"; 22 | public override string ModuleVersion => "1.0.4c"; 23 | 24 | public override void Load(bool hotReload) 25 | { 26 | CreateOrLoadJsonFile(ModuleDirectory + "/tags.json"); 27 | 28 | RegisterListener(OnMapStart); 29 | RegisterListener(OnClientAuthorized); 30 | RegisterListener(OnClientDisconnect); 31 | RegisterEventHandler(OnPlayerConnectFull); 32 | RegisterEventHandler(OnPlayerSpawn); 33 | RegisterEventHandler(OnPlayerDeath); 34 | AddCommandListener("say", OnPlayerChat); 35 | AddCommandListener("say_team", OnPlayerChatTeam); 36 | } 37 | 38 | private void OnMapStart(string mapName) 39 | { 40 | GaggedIds.Clear(); 41 | } 42 | 43 | private static void CreateOrLoadJsonFile(string filepath) 44 | { 45 | if (!File.Exists(filepath)) 46 | { 47 | var templateData = new JObject 48 | { 49 | ["tags"] = new JObject 50 | { 51 | ["#css/admin"] = new JObject 52 | { 53 | ["prefix"] = "{RED}[ADMIN]", 54 | ["nick_color"] = "{RED}", 55 | ["message_color"] = "{GOLD}", 56 | ["scoreboard"] = "[ADMIN]" 57 | }, 58 | ["@css/chat"] = new JObject 59 | { 60 | ["prefix"] = "{GREEN}[CHAT]", 61 | ["nick_color"] = "{RED}", 62 | ["message_color"] = "{GOLD}", 63 | ["scoreboard"] = "[CHAT]" 64 | }, 65 | ["76561197961430531"] = new JObject 66 | { 67 | ["prefix"] = "{RED}[ADMIN]", 68 | ["nick_color"] = "{RED}", 69 | ["message_color"] = "{GOLD}", 70 | ["scoreboard"] = "[ADMIN]" 71 | }, 72 | ["everyone"] = new JObject 73 | { 74 | ["team_chat"] = false, 75 | ["prefix"] = "{Grey}[Player]", 76 | ["nick_color"] = "", 77 | ["message_color"] = "", 78 | ["scoreboard"] = "[Player]" 79 | }, 80 | } 81 | }; 82 | 83 | File.WriteAllText(filepath, templateData.ToString()); 84 | var jsonData = File.ReadAllText(filepath); 85 | JsonTags = JObject.Parse(jsonData); 86 | } 87 | else 88 | { 89 | var jsonData = File.ReadAllText(filepath); 90 | JsonTags = JObject.Parse(jsonData); 91 | } 92 | } 93 | 94 | [ConsoleCommand("css_tags_reload")] 95 | public void OnReloadConfig(CCSPlayerController? player, CommandInfo info) 96 | { 97 | if (player != null) return; 98 | CreateOrLoadJsonFile(ModuleDirectory + "/tags.json"); 99 | 100 | Server.PrintToConsole("[CS2-Tags] Config reloaded!"); 101 | } 102 | 103 | [ConsoleCommand("css_tag_mute")] 104 | [CommandHelper(minArgs: 1, usage: "", whoCanExecute: CommandUsage.SERVER_ONLY)] 105 | public void OnTagMuteCommand(CCSPlayerController? caller, CommandInfo command) 106 | { 107 | string? steamid = command.GetArg(1); 108 | 109 | if (steamid.Length == 17) 110 | { 111 | if (!GaggedIds.Contains(steamid)) 112 | GaggedIds.Add(steamid); 113 | } 114 | } 115 | 116 | [ConsoleCommand("css_tag_unmute")] 117 | [CommandHelper(minArgs: 1, usage: "", whoCanExecute: CommandUsage.SERVER_ONLY)] 118 | public void OnTagUnMuteCommand(CCSPlayerController? caller, CommandInfo command) 119 | { 120 | string? steamid = command.GetArg(1); 121 | 122 | if (steamid.Length == 17) 123 | { 124 | if (GaggedIds.Contains(steamid)) 125 | GaggedIds.Remove(steamid); 126 | } 127 | } 128 | 129 | private void OnClientAuthorized(int playerSlot, SteamID steamId) 130 | { 131 | CCSPlayerController? player = Utilities.GetPlayerFromSlot(playerSlot); 132 | 133 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || player.IsBot || player.IsHLTV) return; 134 | 135 | AddTimer(2.0f, () => SetPlayerClanTag(player)); 136 | } 137 | 138 | private HookResult OnPlayerConnectFull(EventPlayerConnectFull @event, GameEventInfo info) 139 | { 140 | CCSPlayerController? player = @event.Userid; 141 | 142 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || player.IsBot || player.IsHLTV) return HookResult.Continue; 143 | 144 | AddTimer(2.0f, () => SetPlayerClanTag(player)); 145 | 146 | return HookResult.Continue; 147 | } 148 | 149 | private void OnClientDisconnect(int playerSlot) 150 | { 151 | CCSPlayerController? player = Utilities.GetPlayerFromSlot(playerSlot); 152 | 153 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || player.IsBot || player.IsHLTV) return; 154 | 155 | GaggedIds.Remove(player.SteamID.ToString()!); 156 | } 157 | 158 | private HookResult OnPlayerSpawn(EventPlayerSpawn @event, GameEventInfo info) 159 | { 160 | CCSPlayerController? player = @event.Userid; 161 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || player.IsBot) return HookResult.Continue; 162 | 163 | AddTimer(1.5f, () => SetPlayerClanTag(player)); 164 | 165 | return HookResult.Continue; 166 | } 167 | 168 | private HookResult OnPlayerDeath(EventPlayerDeath @event, GameEventInfo info) 169 | { 170 | CCSPlayerController? player = @event.Userid; 171 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || player.IsBot) return HookResult.Continue; 172 | 173 | AddTimer(1.5f, () => SetPlayerClanTag(player)); 174 | 175 | return HookResult.Continue; 176 | } 177 | 178 | private HookResult OnPlayerChat(CCSPlayerController? player, CommandInfo info) 179 | { 180 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || info.GetArg(1).Length == 0 || player.AuthorizedSteamID == null) return HookResult.Continue; 181 | string steamid = player.AuthorizedSteamID.SteamId64.ToString(); 182 | 183 | if (player.SteamID.ToString() != "" && GaggedIds.Contains(player.SteamID.ToString())) return HookResult.Handled; 184 | 185 | if (info.GetArg(1).StartsWith("!") || info.GetArg(1).StartsWith("@") || info.GetArg(1).StartsWith("/") || info.GetArg(1).StartsWith(".") || info.GetArg(1) == "rtv") return HookResult.Continue; 186 | 187 | if (JsonTags != null && JsonTags.TryGetValue("tags", out var tags) && tags is JObject tagsObject) 188 | { 189 | string deadIcon = !player.PawnIsAlive ? $"{ChatColors.White}☠ {ChatColors.Default}" : ""; 190 | 191 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue(steamid, out var playerTag) && playerTag is JObject) 192 | { 193 | string prefix = playerTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 194 | string nickColor = playerTag?["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 195 | string messageColor = playerTag?["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 196 | 197 | Server.PrintToChatAll(ReplaceTags($" {deadIcon}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}", player.TeamNum)); 198 | 199 | return HookResult.Handled; 200 | } 201 | 202 | foreach (var tagKey in tagsObject.Properties()) 203 | { 204 | if (tagKey.Name.StartsWith("#")) 205 | { 206 | string group = tagKey.Name; 207 | bool inGroup = AdminManager.PlayerInGroup(player, group); 208 | 209 | if (inGroup) 210 | { 211 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue(group, out var groupTag) && groupTag is JObject) 212 | { 213 | string prefix = groupTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 214 | string nickColor = groupTag?["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 215 | string messageColor = groupTag?["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 216 | 217 | Server.PrintToChatAll(ReplaceTags($" {deadIcon}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}", player.TeamNum)); 218 | 219 | return HookResult.Handled; 220 | } 221 | } 222 | } 223 | 224 | if (tagKey.Name.StartsWith("@")) 225 | { 226 | string permission = tagKey.Name; 227 | bool hasPermission = AdminManager.PlayerHasPermissions(player, permission); 228 | 229 | if (hasPermission) 230 | { 231 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue(permission, out var permissionTag) && permissionTag is JObject) 232 | { 233 | string prefix = permissionTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 234 | string nickColor = permissionTag?["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 235 | string messageColor = permissionTag?["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 236 | 237 | Server.PrintToChatAll(ReplaceTags($" {deadIcon}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}", player.TeamNum)); 238 | 239 | return HookResult.Handled; 240 | } 241 | } 242 | } 243 | } 244 | 245 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue("everyone", out var everyoneTag) && everyoneTag is JObject && everyoneTag?["team_chat"]?.Value() == true) 246 | { 247 | string prefix = everyoneTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 248 | string nickColor = everyoneTag?["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 249 | string messageColor = everyoneTag?["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 250 | 251 | Server.PrintToChatAll(ReplaceTags($" {deadIcon}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}", player.TeamNum)); 252 | 253 | return HookResult.Handled; 254 | } 255 | } 256 | 257 | return HookResult.Continue; 258 | } 259 | 260 | private HookResult OnPlayerChatTeam(CCSPlayerController? player, CommandInfo info) 261 | { 262 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || info.GetArg(1).Length == 0 || player.AuthorizedSteamID == null) return HookResult.Continue; 263 | string steamid = player.AuthorizedSteamID.SteamId64.ToString(); 264 | 265 | if (player.SteamID.ToString() != "" && GaggedIds.Contains(player.SteamID.ToString())) return HookResult.Handled; 266 | 267 | if (info.GetArg(1).StartsWith("@") && AdminManager.PlayerHasPermissions(player, "@css/chat")) 268 | { 269 | foreach (var p in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(p => p.IsValid && !p.IsBot && !p.IsHLTV && AdminManager.PlayerHasPermissions(p, "@css/chat"))) 270 | { 271 | p.PrintToChat($" {ChatColors.Lime}(ADMIN) {ChatColors.Default}{player.PlayerName}: {info.GetArg(1).Remove(0, 1)}"); 272 | } 273 | 274 | return HookResult.Handled; 275 | } 276 | 277 | if (info.GetArg(1).StartsWith("!") || info.GetArg(1).StartsWith("@") || info.GetArg(1).StartsWith("/") || info.GetArg(1).StartsWith(".") || info.GetArg(1) == "rtv") return HookResult.Continue; 278 | 279 | if (JsonTags != null && JsonTags.TryGetValue("tags", out var tags) && tags is JObject tagsObject) 280 | { 281 | string deadIcon = !player.PawnIsAlive ? $"{ChatColors.White}☠ {ChatColors.Default}" : ""; 282 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue(steamid, out var playerTag) && playerTag is JObject) 283 | { 284 | string prefix = playerTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 285 | string nickColor = playerTag?["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 286 | string messageColor = playerTag?["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 287 | 288 | foreach (var p in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(p => p.TeamNum == player.TeamNum && p.IsValid && !p.IsBot)) 289 | { 290 | string messageToSend = $"{deadIcon}{TeamName(player.TeamNum)} {ChatColors.Default}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}"; 291 | p.PrintToChat($" {ReplaceTags(messageToSend, p.TeamNum)}"); 292 | } 293 | 294 | return HookResult.Handled; 295 | } 296 | 297 | foreach (var tagKey in tagsObject.Properties()) 298 | { 299 | if (tagKey.Name.StartsWith("#")) 300 | { 301 | string group = tagKey.Name; 302 | bool inGroup = AdminManager.PlayerInGroup(player, group); 303 | 304 | if (inGroup && tagsObject.TryGetValue(group, out var groupTag) && groupTag is JObject) 305 | { 306 | string prefix = groupTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 307 | string nickColor = groupTag["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 308 | string messageColor = groupTag["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 309 | 310 | foreach (var p in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(p => p.TeamNum == player.TeamNum && p.IsValid && !p.IsBot)) 311 | { 312 | string messageToSend = $"{deadIcon}{TeamName(player.TeamNum)} {ChatColors.Default}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}"; 313 | p.PrintToChat($" {ReplaceTags(messageToSend, p.TeamNum)}"); 314 | } 315 | 316 | return HookResult.Handled; 317 | } 318 | } 319 | 320 | if (tagKey.Name.StartsWith("@")) 321 | { 322 | string permission = tagKey.Name; 323 | bool hasPermission = AdminManager.PlayerHasPermissions(player, permission); 324 | 325 | if (hasPermission && tagsObject.TryGetValue(permission, out var permissionTag) && permissionTag is JObject) 326 | { 327 | string prefix = permissionTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 328 | string nickColor = permissionTag["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 329 | string messageColor = permissionTag["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 330 | 331 | foreach (var p in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(p => p.TeamNum == player.TeamNum && p.IsValid && !p.IsBot)) 332 | { 333 | string messageToSend = $"{deadIcon}{TeamName(player.TeamNum)} {ChatColors.Default}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}"; 334 | p.PrintToChat($" {ReplaceTags(messageToSend, p.TeamNum)}"); 335 | } 336 | 337 | return HookResult.Handled; 338 | } 339 | } 340 | } 341 | 342 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue("everyone", out var everyoneTag) && everyoneTag is JObject) 343 | { 344 | string prefix = everyoneTag["prefix"]?.ToString() ?? ""; 345 | string nickColor = everyoneTag["nick_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 346 | string messageColor = everyoneTag["message_color"]?.ToString() ?? ChatColors.Default.ToString(); 347 | 348 | foreach (var p in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(p => p.TeamNum == player.TeamNum && p.IsValid && !p.IsBot)) 349 | { 350 | string messageToSend = $"{deadIcon}{TeamName(player.TeamNum)} {ChatColors.Default}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}"; 351 | p.PrintToChat($" {ReplaceTags(messageToSend, p.TeamNum)}"); 352 | } 353 | //p.PrintToChat(ReplaceTags($" {TeamName(player.TeamNum)} {ChatColors.Default}{prefix}{nickColor}{player.PlayerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {messageColor}{info.GetArg(1)}", p.TeamNum)); 354 | 355 | return HookResult.Handled; 356 | } 357 | } 358 | return HookResult.Continue; 359 | } 360 | 361 | private void SetPlayerClanTag(CCSPlayerController? player) 362 | { 363 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || player.IsBot || player.IsHLTV || player.AuthorizedSteamID == null) return; 364 | 365 | string steamid = player.SteamID!.ToString(); 366 | 367 | if (JsonTags != null && JsonTags.TryGetValue("tags", out var tags) && tags is JObject tagsObject) 368 | { 369 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue(steamid, out var playerTag) && playerTag is JObject) 370 | { 371 | var scoreboardValue = playerTag["scoreboard"]?.ToString(); 372 | if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(scoreboardValue)) 373 | { 374 | player.Clan = scoreboardValue; 375 | return; 376 | } 377 | } 378 | 379 | foreach (var tagKey in tagsObject.Properties()) 380 | { 381 | if (tagKey.Name.StartsWith("#")) 382 | { 383 | string group = tagKey.Name; 384 | bool inGroup = AdminManager.PlayerInGroup(player, group); 385 | 386 | if (inGroup) 387 | { 388 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue(group, out var groupTag) && groupTag is JObject) 389 | { 390 | var scoreboardValue = groupTag["scoreboard"]?.ToString(); 391 | if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(scoreboardValue)) 392 | { 393 | player.Clan = scoreboardValue; 394 | return; 395 | } 396 | } 397 | } 398 | } 399 | 400 | if (tagKey.Name.StartsWith("@")) 401 | { 402 | string permission = tagKey.Name; 403 | bool hasPermission = AdminManager.PlayerHasPermissions(player, permission); 404 | 405 | if (hasPermission) 406 | { 407 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue(permission, out var permissionTag) && permissionTag is JObject) 408 | { 409 | var scoreboardValue = permissionTag["scoreboard"]?.ToString(); 410 | if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(scoreboardValue)) 411 | { 412 | player.Clan = scoreboardValue; 413 | return; 414 | } 415 | } 416 | } 417 | } 418 | } 419 | 420 | if (tagsObject.TryGetValue("everyone", out var everyone) && everyone is JObject everyoneObject) 421 | { 422 | var scoreboardValue = everyoneObject["scoreboard"]?.ToString(); 423 | if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(scoreboardValue)) 424 | { 425 | player.Clan = scoreboardValue; 426 | } 427 | } 428 | } 429 | } 430 | 431 | private string TeamName(int teamNum) 432 | { 433 | string teamName = ""; 434 | 435 | switch (teamNum) 436 | { 437 | case 0: 438 | teamName = $"(NONE)"; 439 | break; 440 | 441 | case 1: 442 | teamName = $"(SPEC)"; 443 | break; 444 | 445 | case 2: 446 | teamName = $"{ChatColors.Yellow}(T)"; 447 | break; 448 | 449 | case 3: 450 | teamName = $"{ChatColors.Blue}(CT)"; 451 | break; 452 | } 453 | 454 | return teamName; 455 | } 456 | 457 | private string TeamColor(int teamNum) 458 | { 459 | string teamColor; 460 | 461 | switch (teamNum) 462 | { 463 | case 2: 464 | teamColor = $"{ChatColors.Gold}"; 465 | break; 466 | 467 | case 3: 468 | teamColor = $"{ChatColors.Blue}"; 469 | break; 470 | 471 | default: 472 | teamColor = ""; 473 | break; 474 | } 475 | 476 | return teamColor; 477 | } 478 | 479 | private string ReplaceTags(string message, int teamNum = 0) 480 | { 481 | if (message.Contains('{')) 482 | { 483 | string modifiedValue = message; 484 | foreach (FieldInfo field in typeof(ChatColors).GetFields()) 485 | { 486 | string pattern = $"{{{field.Name}}}"; 487 | if (message.Contains(pattern, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) 488 | { 489 | modifiedValue = modifiedValue.Replace(pattern, field.GetValue(null)!.ToString(), StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase); 490 | } 491 | } 492 | return modifiedValue.Replace("{TEAMCOLOR}", TeamColor(teamNum)); 493 | } 494 | 495 | return message; 496 | } 497 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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