Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.20–1.20.2
Platforms
Bukkit
Supported environments
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Licensed GPL-3.0-only
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QuickNick
QuickNick allows you to add nicknames to your server with little effort or if you prefer, much more effort.
Explained config
#
# QNick configuration guide
#
# Enables or disables the `nick` command (true = enabled, false = disabled)
# May be useful if using a plugin which uses the QNickAPI
command: true
# Changes a users name to their nick (if found) on join (true = enabled, false = disabled)
# May be useful if using a plugin which uses the QNickAPI
changenameonjoin: true
# SQL, if true uses an SQL database to store nicknames
# Set to false to use PDC (see below for an explanation)
sql: false
# These options only apply if SQL is enabled
sqloptions:
host: "127.0.0.1"
port: 3306
db: "yourDB"
username: "username"
password: "password"
#
# Debug options
#
# Enable/disable API access (true = enabled, false = disabled)
# May be useful to server owners when debugging plugin issues
apienabled: true
What is PDC?
PDC stands for PersistentDataContainer, this allows QuickNick to save the nickname of a user in the user's .dat file, however this means it is impossible to sync nicknames between servers.
What is SQL?
SQL is a form of Database storage which can be accessed from multiple servers, if you have multiple servers connected to the SQL server then nicknames can be synced.