No. There's an important distinction between Multiplayer mods and Craftbukkit plugins. All SMP mods are automatically compatible with Singleplayer Minecraft and are installed in the same way, but Bukkit plugins are designed specifically for the custom server called Craftbukkit. Minecraft can only launch its own built-in server, so there's no way (I know of) to have it run Craftbukkit instead when you click "Singleplayer".
However, running craftbukkit locally is totally doable. It won't slow down your machine more than playing singleplayer normally does, because singleplayer runs a hidden server anyway. When you play on a local Craftbukkit server, Minecraft doesn't bother launching its own singleplayer server, so it ends up being the same amount of stuff running on your computer. Of course, you still have to set up the Craftbukkit server and install the Last Airbender plugin properly, but that's doable with some reading and learning. Once you have a multiplayer server running locally, you just use the Multiplayer button, add a server at the localhost
address, and have fun.
This question is fairly broad. Home security is going to need several different pieces to deal with the different behaviors of the different mobs. Additionally, if you care about the defenses "fitting in" to the overall look of your home/biome, then some solutions may not be acceptable. Furthermore, some biomes can have more options, for example deserts can take advantage of the sand and it's obeying gravity. Despite those, here are some suggestions.
General guidelines
The best way to prevent spawning monsters is to light the place up.
the light level of the spawning block must be 7 or darker
Another good way to prevent monsters from coming close is to put a fence around your land. Spiders can climb fences and Endermen have a chance of teleporting, but other mobs will be stuck. However, skeletons can shoot over the fence.
Yet another option would be to build upward. Make your main level a couple blocks above the ground and bring the outer walls down. This way mobs are stuck below your door without falling into anything.
Alternatively, you can just dig a trench that enemies cannot jump out of. Or even make one deep enough that the fall damage kills the enemies. The damage formula is (# blocks) - 3 = damage
Additionally, redstone can make for some creative solutions to protecting your home. With the addition of the daylight sensor you can even have defenses only active at night.
Spiders can climb walls, so we need to figure out how to stop that. Spiders cannot climb over signs. You could also include a lip or ladder at the top of the wall. Since spiders are 2 wide and 2 long, planting cactus around your house will damage spiders as well, though I believe you need to add extra to the top if you want to fully kill it before it crosses the top.
Skeletons shoot arrows. Sugar cane used to be able to block projectiles, but that has been patched. You can use glass in your windows to avoid taking damage inside your house. To avoid them reaching your house, you can use a ditch or moat similar to zombie/creeper defenses.
Endermen hate water (and lava), though they are normally neutral. If you can cover spaces around your house with water, that can help prevent them from teleporting near. They also require and area 3 blocks tall, so having a roof can prevent their teleporting/spawning.
Creepers hate cats, cannot destroy obsidian, and do not damage blocks when in water.
Witches are kind of like smarter zombies. When damaged, they try to heal. When under water, they drink potion of water-breathing. When on fire, they drink potion of fire resistance. They also use splash potions as weapons, making them ranged enemies. Best option here is probably to just use a ditch and get them stuck.
Zombies come in many shapes and sizes. Some can even fit through a 1 block hole. To defend against them, you can have a moat of that directs them away from your door, have a moat of lava that kills them, or have a pit that traps them.
Slime is unlikely to be bothering you, but if you have some problems with them they can mostly be dealt with similar to zombies.
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You can simply use Wood Golems.(Also from Thaumcraft) Place them on a chest you want them to put the stuff in and they will collect for you.