EasyTPA

EasyTPA

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Simple, powerful teleport requests for Minecraft servers

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EasyTPA

Simple, powerful teleport requests for Minecraft servers

What is EasyTPA?

EasyTPA is a lightweight, user-friendly teleportation plugin designed to enhance player experience on your Minecraft server. With intuitive commands and interactive features, it makes teleportation requests seamless and enjoyable.

Features

  • Simple Commands - /tpa, /tpaccept, /tpdeny and more
  • Interactive UI - Clickable accept/deny buttons with hover text
  • Sound Effects - Audio feedback for requests and teleportation
  • Customizable - Fully configurable messages and settings
  • Performance - Lightweight with minimal resource usage
  • Flexible - Permission-based access with bypass options
  • Reliable - Request timeout and cooldown systems
  • Multi-version - Support for Minecraft 1.19.4 through 1.21.4

Commands

Command Description
/tpa <player> Send a teleport request
/tpaccept [player] Accept a teleport request
/tpdeny [player] Deny a teleport request
/tptoggle Toggle teleport requests on/off
/easytpa reload Reload the plugin configuration

Configuration

EasyTPA is highly configurable. You can adjust:

  • Request timeout duration
  • Cooldown periods
  • Sound effects
  • All messages and colors
  • And much more!

Quick Start

  1. Download and install the plugin
  2. Restart your server
  3. Use /tpa <player> to send your first teleport request!

Need Help?

Check out the GitHub repository for:

  • Full documentation
  • Troubleshooting tips
  • Support options
  • Latest updates

Support / Credits

This project is part of Membercat Studios by KasaiSora and has been created by:

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Details

Licensed MIT
Published 5 months ago
Updated 5 months ago