
PlaceholderAPI | SpigotMC - High Performance Minecraft Software
PlaceholderAPI is a plugin for Spigot servers that allows server owners to display information from various plugins with a uniform format. Support for specific plugins are provided either by the …
PlaceholderAPI Tutorial | SpigotMC - High Performance Minecraft …
Feb 18, 2020 · PlaceholderAPI (or PAPI) is an expansion-based placeholder plugin. It's used in things like Scoreboards, Holograms, Chat plugins and so many more plugins. It is very simple …
PlaceholderAPI - Updates | SpigotMC - High Performance …
Nov 9, 2025 · PlaceholderAPI 2.11.7 A resource that allows information from your favorite plugins be shown practically anywhere!
PlaceholderAPI - 2.11.3 - 1.19.4 Support + Bug Fixes - SpigotMC
Mar 18, 2023 · PlaceholderAPI 2.11.7 A resource that allows information from your favorite plugins be shown practically anywhere!
PlaceholderAPI - 2.11.0 Adds 1.18 support, new expansion
Dec 20, 2021 · PlaceholderAPI 2.11.7 A resource that allows information from your favorite plugins be shown practically anywhere!
PlaceholderAPI - 2.11.4 | 1.20 support, environment ... - SpigotMC
Sep 24, 2023 · PlaceholderAPI 2.11.7 A resource that allows information from your favorite plugins be shown practically anywhere!
PlaceholderAPI - 1.8.2 added bungeecord placeholders - SpigotMC
Aug 18, 2015 · PlaceholderAPI 2.11.7 A resource that allows information from your favorite plugins be shown practically anywhere!
PlaceholderAPI - 2.10.9 back to normal - SpigotMC
Aug 4, 2020 · PlaceholderAPI 2.11.7 A resource that allows information from your favorite plugins be shown practically anywhere!
PlaceholderAPI expansion tutorial - SpigotMC
Sep 26, 2022 · The core plugin of PlaceholderAPI is not dependent on any external resources aside from the Spigot API The end user can choose which expansions are loaded / enabled, …
PlaceholderAPI placeholders - SpigotMC
May 6, 2024 · PlaceholderAPI is a module based system where placeholders for a specific function/object/plugin are usually compiled into individual .jar files called "Expansions"..