Relational Placeholders
In order to use these placeholders, install MiniPlaceholders on your Velocity proxy, set the formatter_type to MINIMESSAGE and ensure enable_miniplaceholders_hook is set to true
In all examples target is the one that sees the message, and the audience is the one that is being seen.
Example:
My username is William278 and I can see in tablist an audience player named Player1.
Table of Placeholders
| Placeholder | Description | Example Usage |
|---|---|---|
<velocitab_rel_who-is-seeing> | Displays the username of the target player, used for debug | William278 |
<velocitab_rel_perm:(permission):(value)> | Checks if the target player has a specific permission and, if true parse value with the audience player's name. | See below |
<velocitab_rel_vanish> | Checks if the audience player can see the target player, considering the vanish status. | true |
Examples of <velocitab_rel_perm:(permission):(value)> Placeholder
Note: In the value, you can Velocitab placeholders or MiniPlaceholders
| Placeholder Example Usage | Description | Output Example |
|---|---|---|
<velocitab_rel_perm:check.server:Target is on %server%!> | Checks if the target player has the permission 'check.server' and displays the server of the audience player. | Target is on survival! |
<velocitab_rel_perm:clientcheck:<player_client>> | Checks if the target player has the permission 'clientcheck' and displays the client of the audience player. | LunarClient |
<velocitab_rel_perm:pingcheck:<player_ping>> | Checks if the target player has the permission 'pingcheck' and displays the ping of the audience player. | 23 |