A flexible Minecraft plugin to customize the appearance of your server in the server list
This release bundles various changes and improvements made in the last 6 years. Most of them have been available in the development builds for a long time:
IMPORTANT:
/slp save
to regenerate the configuration with new supported options.Changelog:
%random_players%
Platform-specific changelog:
Platform ports: SLP usually does not need updating for new Minecraft versions. Right now the following should work:
This will be the last release with new features before ServerListPlus 4.0 which will feature major improvements including easier configuration and more features. Please post all your suggestions on GitHub if you want them to be considered for the new version.
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This will be the last release with new features before ServerListPlus 4.0 which will feature major improvements including easier configuration and more features. Please post all your suggestions on GitHub if you want them to be considered for the new version.
Changelog:
This will be the last release with new features before ServerListPlus 4.0 which will feature major improvements including easier configuration and more features. Please post all your suggestions on GitHub if you want them to be considered for the new version.
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Banned
section which will be applied for players which are known to be banned on the server. Special thanks to @jamierocks for his contribution. See the example page on the wiki for an example.
Please report all feature suggestions as issues on GitHub. Due to the amount of feature requests it's hard to track them so I will only add new features which were reported on GitHub.
Note: If you're using ServerListPlus on Spigot and you're not using 1.8.3 or newer you need to use special versions of ServerListPlus:
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New standalone server implementation!
Note: The standalone server implementation is currently waiting for approval, it will be available soon!
A new implementation called ServerListPlusServer is now available for testing. Unlike all other implementations of ServerListPlus, it runs completely independently from any server implementation, and can be launched just like a Minecraft server by running the JAR file. Once it is started it will send the status responses in the server list as any other Minecraft server, but kick the players once they're trying to join.
You can use it as a placeholder if your server is still in construction, in maintenance or if you've moved your server to a new IP and just want to kindly remind your players to switch the IP or wait patiently for the release of the server. You can customize the kick message similar to everything else in ServerListPlus.
ServerListPlusServer uses the same configuration as all plugin implementations so you can just copy/paste the configurations between all implementations and they will work exactly the same everywhere.
Please report all feature suggestions as issues on GitHub. Due to the amount of feature requests it's hard to track them so I will only add new features which were reported on GitHub.
Note: If you're using ServerListPlus on Spigot and you're not using 1.8.3 or newer you need to use special versions of ServerListPlus:
Changelog:
New standalone server implementation!
A new implementation called ServerListPlusServer is now available for testing. Unlike all other implementations of ServerListPlus, it runs completely independently from any server implementation, and can be launched just like a Minecraft server by running the JAR file. Once it is started it will send the status responses in the server list as any other Minecraft server, but kick the players once they're trying to join.
You can use it as a placeholder if your server is still in construction, in maintenance or if you've moved your server to a new IP and just want to kindly remind your players to switch the IP or wait patiently for the release of the server. You can customize the kick message similar to everything else in ServerListPlus.
ServerListPlusServer uses the same configuration as all plugin implementations so you can just copy/paste the configurations between all implementations and they will work exactly the same everywhere.
When using Spigot 1.9 make sure you use the latest development build of ProtocolLib. You can download it from http://ci.dmulloy2.net/job/ProtocolLib/. (Use them at your own risk!)
Updating on older versions than 1.9 or other platforms (e.g. BungeeCord) is not necessary.
It's time for an update! I'm sorry there aren't many new features this time, however there were a few (rather minor) bugs fixed that have been waiting now for quite a bit of time, and I think the new version has again reached a point where it is quite stable and safe for production use.
Future versions of ServerListPlus will require Java 8 instead of Java 7. If you're still using Java 7 you should update as soon as possible if you want to be able to use all future updates of ServerListPlus.
Note: If you're using ServerListPlus on Spigot and you're not using 1.8.3 or newer you need to use special versions of ServerListPlus:
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ServerListPlus-version-PLATFORM.jar
First off, I would like to apologize for the long delay without updates. I've been really busy with other projects, and time was just too short to test it as itensively as I always did for the updates before. After testing that most things are working, I've decided to release this now instead of holding it back any longer, so keep in mind there might be still some smaller bugs.
Future versions of ServerListPlus may require Java 8 instead of Java 7. If you're still using Java 7 you should update as soon as possible if you want to be able to use all future updates of ServerListPlus.
Note: If you're using ServerListPlus on Spigot and you're not using 1.8.3 or newer you need to use special versions of ServerListPlus:
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Storage.Enabled
to false
.