Multiple Homes Plugin
Multiple Homes Plugin (1.20.1, 1.19.4) is a plugin designed to address the limitations of the default Minecraft home system, which allows players to set only one home location. With this plugin, players can set multiple home points and easily teleport to any of them, adding a level of convenience and personalization to their Minecraft adventures.
Features:
- Multiple Home Points: The core feature of the Multiple Homes Plugin is the ability to set and manage multiple home points. Players can create distinct locations, such as bases or favorite landmarks, and easily teleport to any of them.
- Customizable Home Names: Players can assign custom names to their home points, making it easier to remember and differentiate between various locations.
- Teleportation Convenience: The plugin enables seamless teleportation between home points, saving time and effort in traversing the Minecraft world.
- Compatibility: The Multiple Homes Plugin is designed to be compatible with most versions of Minecraft, ensuring accessibility and usability on different server environments.
Commands:
- “/home” (alias “homes” or “mh”): Opens the homes inventory
- “/home open <player>”: Opens the homes inventory for a targeted player (for console if you use DisableCommands).
- “/home reload”: Reloads the MyHomesGUI plugin.
- “/home help”: Prints help for the MyHomesGUI plugin.
Permissions:
- “multiplehomes.use”: Allows you to open the homes inventory if you are a player.
- “multiplehomes.unlock.*”: Grants permission to unlock all homes. You can replace * with the number of home (For example, “multiplehomes.unlock.1” for home 1)
- “multiplehomes.help”: Allows you to reload the MultipleHomes plugin.
- “multiplehomes.open”: Allows you to open the homes inventory for a targeted player (for console or op).
- “multiplehomes.reload”: Allows you to reload the MultipleHomes plugin.
- “multiplehomes.*”: Wildcard permission that includes all other plugin permissions.
How to install:
- Download a plugin of your choice.
- Place the .jar and any other files in your pluginâs directory.
- Run the server and wait for it to fully load.
- Type stop in your Minecraft server console to bring the server to a clean stop.
- Run the server.
- All done! Your plugin should be installed and ready to be used.