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== Reserved channels ==
 
== Reserved channels ==
=== <code>REGISTER</code> ===
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=== <code>minecraft:register</code> ===
 
''Two-way''
 
''Two-way''
  
 
Allows the client or server to register for one or more custom channels, indicating that data should be sent on those channels if the receiving end supports it too. Payload is a null (<code>0x00</code>) separated list of strings.
 
Allows the client or server to register for one or more custom channels, indicating that data should be sent on those channels if the receiving end supports it too. Payload is a null (<code>0x00</code>) separated list of strings.
  
=== <code>UNREGISTER</code> ===
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This channel was [https://twitter.com/Dinnerbone/status/1012052979250319360 renamed] from <code>REGISTER</code> in 1.13.
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=== <code>minecraft:unregister</code> ===
 
''Two-way''
 
''Two-way''
  
 
Allows the client or server to unregister from one or more custom channels, indicating that the receiving end should stop sending data on those channels. Payload is a null-separated list of strings. This is only useful if plugins are disabled/unloaded while the client is connected.
 
Allows the client or server to unregister from one or more custom channels, indicating that the receiving end should stop sending data on those channels. Payload is a null-separated list of strings. This is only useful if plugins are disabled/unloaded while the client is connected.
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This channel was [https://twitter.com/Dinnerbone/status/1012052979250319360 renamed] from <code>UNREGISTER</code> in 1.13.
  
 
== Channels internal to Minecraft ==
 
== Channels internal to Minecraft ==
As of 1.3, Minecraft itself started using plugin channels to implement new features. These internal channel names are prefixed by <code>MC|</code>. They are not formally registered using the REGISTER channel. The vanilla Minecraft server will send these packets regardless, and the vanilla client will accept them.
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Since 1.3, Minecraft itself uses several plugin channels to implement new features. These internal channels use the <code>minecraft</code> namespace. They are '''not''' formally registered using the register channel. The vanilla Minecraft server will send these packets regardless, and the vanilla client will accept them.
  
=== <code>MC|AdvCdm</code> ===
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Note that there were originally more channels included, but most of these were removed in 1.13.  See [https://wiki.vg/index.php?title=Plugin_channels&oldid=14089 this revision of the article] for the original list.  As of 1.14, the only remaining channels other than the brand one are debugging-related channels, which are not normally sent.
''Client to Server''
 
  
Adventure mode command block.
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=== <code>minecraft:brand</code> ===
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''Two-way''
  
The first byte is ''type'' which is followed by either:
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Announces the server and client implementation name right after a player has logged in. For the Notchian client and server server, this is "vanilla" (which is chosen using the Function <code>net.minecraft.client.ClientBrandRetriever.getClientModName()</code>) (encoded as a [[Data Types|protocol string]]: a UTF-8 string with the length prefixed as a VarInt).
  
{| class="wikitable"
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These brands are used in crash reports and a few other locations; it's recommended that custom clients and servers use changed brands for the purpose of identification (for the Notchian client, the class used to get the brand is one of the few non-obfuscated classes).  The brand is not processed in any other way, and Notchian clients will connect to servers with changed brands with no issue (the brand is not used to validate).
! Type !! Field Name !! Field Type !! Notes
 
|-
 
| rowspan=5 | 0x00
 
| X || Int ||
 
|-
 
| Y || Int ||
 
|-
 
| Z || Int ||
 
|-
 
| Command || String ||
 
|-
 
| Track Output || Boolean ||
 
|}
 
  
or
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The Notchian server sends a <code>minecraft:brand</code> packet right after it sends a [[Protocol#Join_Game|Join Game]] packet, and the Notchian client sends it right after receiving a Join Game packet.  However, some modified clients and servers will not send this packet (or will take longer to send it than normal), so it is important to not crash if the brand has not been sent.  Additionally, the brand may change at any time (for instance, if connected through a BungeeCord instance, you may switch from a server with one brand to a server with another brand without receiving a Join Game packet).
  
{| class="wikitable"
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/paths</code> ===
! Type !! Field Name !! Field Type !! Notes
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''Server to client''
|-
 
| rowspan=5 | 0x01
 
| Entity ID || Int || 
 
|-
 
| Command || String ||
 
|-
 
| Track Output || Boolean ||
 
|}
 
  
depending on the ''mode''
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[[File:MC-DebugPath_in_16w14a.png|thumb|What appears to be the purpose of <code><nowiki>minecraft:debug/paths</nowiki></code> as seen in the [http://mojang.com/2016/04/minecraft-snapshot-16w14a/ snapshot 16w14a announcement].  This is ''not'' found in the normal game.]]
  
=== <code>MC|Beacon</code> ===
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Never sent, but does something with pathfinding debugging.  The client reads the data and stores it, but its renderer cannot be enabled without modifications.
''Client to server''
 
  
Two integers corresponding to the 2 effects a user wishes to have active.
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{|class="wikitable"
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! Name
 +
! Type
 +
! Notes
 +
|-
 +
| Unknown 1
 +
| Int
 +
| Used as a key in the mapping that stores this data; might be an entity ID?
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|-
 +
| Unknown 2
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| Float
 +
| Appears to be the "radius" of the squares for each pathpoint
 +
|-
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| Entity
 +
| PathEntity
 +
| See below
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|}
  
=== <code>MC|BEdit</code> ===
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PathEntity structure:
''Client to server''
 
  
When a player edits an unsigned book.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Name
 +
! Type
 +
! Notes
 +
|-
 +
| Current path index
 +
| Int
 +
| Index in the points array that the entity is currently targeting.  That point is rendered red; the others are rendered blue.
 +
|-
 +
| Target
 +
| PathPoint
 +
| Rendered as a green cube
 +
|-
 +
| Number of points
 +
| Int
 +
| Number of elements in the following array
 +
|-
 +
| Points array
 +
| Array of PathPoint
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| The actual points on the path
 +
|-
 +
| Open set length
 +
| Int
 +
| Number of elements in the following array
 +
|-
 +
| Open set
 +
| Array of PathPoint
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| Displayed in blue
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|-
 +
| Closed set length
 +
| Int
 +
| Number of elements in the following array
 +
|-
 +
| Closed set
 +
| Array of PathPoint
 +
| Displayed in red
 +
|}
  
This payload is simply a set of bytes corresponding to a [[Slot Data|Slot]].
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PathPoint structure:
  
The [[NBT]] section of the Slot contains
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{| class="wikitable"
<code>
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! Name
  TAG_Compound(<nowiki>''</nowiki>): 1 entry
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! Type
  {
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! Notes
    TAG_List('pages'): 2 entries
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|-
    {
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| X
      TAG_String(0): 'Something on Page 1'
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| Int
      TAG_String(1): 'Something on Page 2'
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|
    }
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|-
  }
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| Y
</code>
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| Int
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| Z
 +
| Int
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| Distance from origin
 +
| Float
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| Cost
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| Float
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| Cost malus
 +
| Float
 +
| Number that is rendered
 +
|-
 +
| Has been visited
 +
| Boolean
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|
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|-
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| Node type
 +
| Int enum
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| See below
 +
|-
 +
| Distance to target
 +
| Float
 +
|
 +
|}
  
=== <code>MC|BSign</code> ===
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Values for node type:
''Client to server''
 
  
When a player signs a book.
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* 0: BLOCKED
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* 1: OPEN
 +
* 2: WALKABLE
 +
* 3: TRAPDOOR
 +
* 4: FENCE
 +
* 5: LAVA
 +
* 6: WATER
 +
* 7: RAIL
 +
* 8: DANGER_FIRE
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* 9: DAMAGE_FIRE
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* 10: DANGER_CACTUS
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* 11: DAMAGE_CACTUS
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* 12: DANGER_OTHER
 +
* 13: DAMAGE_OTHER
 +
* 14: DOOR_OPEN
 +
* 15: DOOR_WOOD_CLOSED
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* 16: DOOR_IRON_CLOSED
  
This payload is simply a set of bytes corresponding to a [[Slot Data|Slot]].
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/neighbors_update</code> ===
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''Server to client''
  
The Item ID in the Slot should be a Written Book
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Never sent, but used to debug block updates.  Does not render without modifying the client.
  
The [[NBT]] section of the Slot contains
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{|class="wikitable"
<code>
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! Name
  TAG_Compound(<nowiki>''</nowiki>): 3 entires
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! Type
  {
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! Notes
    TAG_String('author'): 'Steve'
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|-
    TAG_String('title'): 'A Wonderful Book'
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| Time
    TAG_List('pages'): 2 entries
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| VarLong
    {
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| World timestamp at which the update occurred.  200 ticks after this timestamp, the given update stops rendering.
      TAG_String(0): 'Something on Page 1'
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|-
      TAG_String(1): 'Something on Page 2'
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| Location
    }
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| Position
  }
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| Location of the block that updated.
</code>
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|}
  
=== <code>MC|BOpen</code> ===
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/caves</code> ===
''Server to client''
 
  
When a player right clicks with a signed book. This tells the client to open the book GUI.
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Never sent, but (presumably) used to debug caves. Does not render without modifying the client.
This payload is empty.
 
  
=== <code>MC|ItemName</code> ===
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{| class="wikitable"
''Client to server''
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!colspan="2"| Field name
 
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!colspan="2"| Field type
When a player uses an anvil to name an item. The payload is just a string: the item's new name.
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! Notes
 
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|-
=== <code>MC|RPack</code> ===
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|colspan="2"| Cave position
''Server to client''
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|colspan="2"| Position
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| Rendered as a white cube; also used to determine the color of the other parts.
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|-
 +
|colspan="2"| Count
 +
|colspan="2"| Int
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| Number of elements in the following array
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|-
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|rowspan="2"| Data
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| Sub position
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|rowspan="2"| Array
 +
| Position
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| Radius
 +
| Float
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| Size of the area, as half of the side-length
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|}
  
Remote resource packs. This contains a string representing the url to get the resource pack from. This channel has been replaced by the [[Protocol#Resource Pack Send|Resource Pack Send]] ([[Protocol#Play|Play]], 0x48, clientbound) and [[Protocol#Resource Pack Status|Resource Pack Status]] ([[Protocol#Play|Play]], 0x19, serverbound) packets.
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/structures</code> ===
  
=== <code>MC|TrList</code> ===
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Never sent, but (presumably) used to debug structures. Does not render without modifying the client.
''Server to client''
 
  
The list of trades a villager NPC is offering.
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Adds a single new structure, which will always be rendered if the player is in the same dimension.
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
  ! colspan="2" | Field Name
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  !colspan="2"| Field name
  ! colspan="2" | Field Type
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  !colspan="2"| Field type
 
  ! Notes
 
  ! Notes
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | colspan="2" | Window ID
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  |colspan="2"| Dimension
  | colspan="2" | Int
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  |colspan="2"| Int
  | The ID of the window that is open; this is an int rather than a byte.
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  | The dimension the structure is in.
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|-
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|colspan="2"| Bounding box minX
 +
|colspan="2"| Int
 +
|rowspan="6"| Main box for the structure (rendered in white).  min must be less than max
 +
|-
 +
|colspan="2"| Bounding box minY
 +
|colspan="2"| Int
 +
|-
 +
|colspan="2"| Bounding box minZ
 +
|colspan="2"| Int
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | colspan="2" | Size
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  |colspan="2"| Bounding box maxX
  | colspan="2" | Byte
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  |colspan="2"| Int
| The number of trades in the following array
 
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | rowspan="7" | Trades
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  |colspan="2"| Bounding box maxY
  | Input item 1
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  |colspan="2"| Int
| rowspan="7" | Array
 
| Slot
 
| The first item the villager is buying
 
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Output item
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  |colspan="2"| Bounding box maxZ
  | Slot
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  |colspan="2"| Int
| The item the villager is selling
 
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Has second item
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  |colspan="2"| Count
  | Boolean
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|colspan="2"| Int
  | Whether there is a second item
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| Number of elements in the following array
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="7"| Sub-boxes
 +
| Bounding box minX
 +
|rowspan="7"| Array
 +
| Int
 +
|rowspan="6"| min must be less than max
 +
|-
 +
  | Bounding box minY
 +
  | Int
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Input item 2
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  | Bounding box minZ
  | Optional slot
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  | Int
| The second item the villager is buying; only present if they have a second item.
 
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Trade disabled
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  | Bounding box maxX
  | Boolean
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  | Int
| True if the trade is disabled; false if the trade is enabled.
 
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Number of tool uses
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  | Bounding box maxY
 
  | Int
 
  | Int
| May actually be the number of times this trade has been used; MCP may be misleading me
 
 
  |-
 
  |-
  | Maximum number of trade uses
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  | Bounding box maxZ
 
  | Int
 
  | Int
  | Number of times this trade can be used
+
  |-
 +
| Flag
 +
| Boolean
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| If true, the sub-box is rendered in green, otherwise in blue.
 
  |}
 
  |}
  
=== <code>MC|TrSel</code> ===
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/worldgen_attempt</code> ===
''Client to server''
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Never sent, but (presumably) used to debug something with world generation.  Does not render without modifying the client.
When a player selects a specific trade offered by a villager NPC.
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It contains a single int id corresponding to the selected slot int the players current (trading) inventory.
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Adds a colored cube of the list of things to render.  This cube is never removed.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Field name
 +
! Field type
 +
! Notes
 +
|-
 +
| Location
 +
| Position
 +
| The center of the location to render.
 +
|-
 +
| Size
 +
| Float
 +
| Diameter/side length of a cube to render.
 +
|-
 +
| Red
 +
| Float
 +
| Red value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.
 +
|-
 +
| Green
 +
| Float
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| Green value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.
 +
|-
 +
| Blue
 +
| Float
 +
| Blue value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.
 +
|-
 +
| Alpha
 +
| Float
 +
| Alpha value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.
 +
|}
 +
 
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/poi_ticket_count</code> ===
 +
{{Need Info|Unknown channel}}
 +
=== <code>minecraft:debug/poi_added</code> ===
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{{Need Info|Unknown channel}}
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/poi_removed</code> ===
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{{Need Info|Unknown channel}}
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/village_sections</code> ===
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{{Need Info|Unknown channel}}
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/goal_selector</code> ===
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{{Need Info|Unknown channel}}
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=== <code>minecraft:debug/brain</code> ===
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{{Need Info|Unknown channel}}
  
 
=== <code>MC|PingHost</code> ===
 
=== <code>MC|PingHost</code> ===
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Sent ''after'' a Server list ping in Minecraft 1.6. More information on [[Server List Ping#1.6]]. In 1.7 and above, the [[Protocol#Request|Request]] ([[Protocol#Status|Status]], 0x00, serverbound) packet is instead sent ''before'' the ping.
 
Sent ''after'' a Server list ping in Minecraft 1.6. More information on [[Server List Ping#1.6]]. In 1.7 and above, the [[Protocol#Request|Request]] ([[Protocol#Status|Status]], 0x00, serverbound) packet is instead sent ''before'' the ping.
  
=== <code>MC|Brand</code> ===
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{{Warning|Since this plugin channel is only sent for the legacy server list ping, it uses the older packet structure.}}
''Two-way''
 
 
 
Announces the server and client implementation name right after a player has logged in. For Minecraft and the standard Minecraft server, this is "vanilla" (encoded as a UTF-8 string).
 
  
 
== Notable community plugin channels ==
 
== Notable community plugin channels ==
 
Channels listed in this section are not used by the vanilla Minecraft client or server. This is just a likely-incomplete list of channels used by mods/plugins popular within the Minecraft community.
 
Channels listed in this section are not used by the vanilla Minecraft client or server. This is just a likely-incomplete list of channels used by mods/plugins popular within the Minecraft community.
  
=== <code>BungeeCord</code> ===
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=== <code>bungeecord:main</code> ===
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 +
Formerly <code>BungeeCord</code>; additionally, note that the channel name is remapped by spigot so that the old name can still be used in plugins.
  
 
[http://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/bukkit-bungee-plugin-messaging-channel/ See here]
 
[http://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/bukkit-bungee-plugin-messaging-channel/ See here]
  
 
=== <code>FML|HS</code>, <code>FML</code> ===
 
=== <code>FML|HS</code>, <code>FML</code> ===
''Two-way''
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 +
{{Main|Minecraft Forge Handshake}}
  
 
Used by [http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php Minecraft Forge] to negotiate required mods, among other things.
 
Used by [http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php Minecraft Forge] to negotiate required mods, among other things.
 
[https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge/blob/master/src/main/java/net/minecraftforge/fml/common/network/handshake/FMLHandshakeMessage.java <code>FML|HS</code>]
 
[https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge/blob/master/src/main/java/net/minecraftforge/fml/common/network/handshake/FMLHandshakeMessage.java <code>FML|HS</code>]
 
[https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge/blob/master/src/main/java/net/minecraftforge/fml/common/network/internal/FMLNetworkHandler.java <code>FML</code>]
 
[https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge/blob/master/src/main/java/net/minecraftforge/fml/common/network/internal/FMLNetworkHandler.java <code>FML</code>]
 
For more information, see [[Minecraft Forge Handshake]].
 
  
 
=== <code>ML|OpenTE</code> ===
 
=== <code>ML|OpenTE</code> ===
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=== <code>WECUI</code> ===
 
=== <code>WECUI</code> ===
''Two-way''
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{{Main|/WorldEditCUI}}
  
 
Used by the server-side [http://www.enginehub.org/worldedit/ WorldEdit] and the client-side [http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/1292886-worldeditcui/ WorldEditCUI] to coordinate selections.
 
Used by the server-side [http://www.enginehub.org/worldedit/ WorldEdit] and the client-side [http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/1292886-worldeditcui/ WorldEditCUI] to coordinate selections.
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=== <code>wdl:init</code>, <code>wdl:control</code>, <code>wdl:request</code> ===
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{{Main|/World downloader}}
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Used by the client-side [http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/2520465 World Downloader mod] to get permission information and perform permission requests.
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[[Category:Minecraft Modern]]

Revision as of 19:07, 22 August 2019

Plugin channels allow client mods and server plugins to communicate without cluttering up chat. This post by Dinnerbone is a good introduction and basic documentation.

Reserved channels

minecraft:register

Two-way

Allows the client or server to register for one or more custom channels, indicating that data should be sent on those channels if the receiving end supports it too. Payload is a null (0x00) separated list of strings.

This channel was renamed from REGISTER in 1.13.

minecraft:unregister

Two-way

Allows the client or server to unregister from one or more custom channels, indicating that the receiving end should stop sending data on those channels. Payload is a null-separated list of strings. This is only useful if plugins are disabled/unloaded while the client is connected.

This channel was renamed from UNREGISTER in 1.13.

Channels internal to Minecraft

Since 1.3, Minecraft itself uses several plugin channels to implement new features. These internal channels use the minecraft namespace. They are not formally registered using the register channel. The vanilla Minecraft server will send these packets regardless, and the vanilla client will accept them.

Note that there were originally more channels included, but most of these were removed in 1.13. See this revision of the article for the original list. As of 1.14, the only remaining channels other than the brand one are debugging-related channels, which are not normally sent.

minecraft:brand

Two-way

Announces the server and client implementation name right after a player has logged in. For the Notchian client and server server, this is "vanilla" (which is chosen using the Function net.minecraft.client.ClientBrandRetriever.getClientModName()) (encoded as a protocol string: a UTF-8 string with the length prefixed as a VarInt).

These brands are used in crash reports and a few other locations; it's recommended that custom clients and servers use changed brands for the purpose of identification (for the Notchian client, the class used to get the brand is one of the few non-obfuscated classes). The brand is not processed in any other way, and Notchian clients will connect to servers with changed brands with no issue (the brand is not used to validate).

The Notchian server sends a minecraft:brand packet right after it sends a Join Game packet, and the Notchian client sends it right after receiving a Join Game packet. However, some modified clients and servers will not send this packet (or will take longer to send it than normal), so it is important to not crash if the brand has not been sent. Additionally, the brand may change at any time (for instance, if connected through a BungeeCord instance, you may switch from a server with one brand to a server with another brand without receiving a Join Game packet).

minecraft:debug/paths

Server to client

What appears to be the purpose of minecraft:debug/paths as seen in the snapshot 16w14a announcement. This is not found in the normal game.

Never sent, but does something with pathfinding debugging. The client reads the data and stores it, but its renderer cannot be enabled without modifications.

Name Type Notes
Unknown 1 Int Used as a key in the mapping that stores this data; might be an entity ID?
Unknown 2 Float Appears to be the "radius" of the squares for each pathpoint
Entity PathEntity See below

PathEntity structure:

Name Type Notes
Current path index Int Index in the points array that the entity is currently targeting. That point is rendered red; the others are rendered blue.
Target PathPoint Rendered as a green cube
Number of points Int Number of elements in the following array
Points array Array of PathPoint The actual points on the path
Open set length Int Number of elements in the following array
Open set Array of PathPoint Displayed in blue
Closed set length Int Number of elements in the following array
Closed set Array of PathPoint Displayed in red

PathPoint structure:

Name Type Notes
X Int
Y Int
Z Int
Distance from origin Float
Cost Float
Cost malus Float Number that is rendered
Has been visited Boolean
Node type Int enum See below
Distance to target Float

Values for node type:

  • 0: BLOCKED
  • 1: OPEN
  • 2: WALKABLE
  • 3: TRAPDOOR
  • 4: FENCE
  • 5: LAVA
  • 6: WATER
  • 7: RAIL
  • 8: DANGER_FIRE
  • 9: DAMAGE_FIRE
  • 10: DANGER_CACTUS
  • 11: DAMAGE_CACTUS
  • 12: DANGER_OTHER
  • 13: DAMAGE_OTHER
  • 14: DOOR_OPEN
  • 15: DOOR_WOOD_CLOSED
  • 16: DOOR_IRON_CLOSED

minecraft:debug/neighbors_update

Server to client

Never sent, but used to debug block updates. Does not render without modifying the client.

Name Type Notes
Time VarLong World timestamp at which the update occurred. 200 ticks after this timestamp, the given update stops rendering.
Location Position Location of the block that updated.

minecraft:debug/caves

Never sent, but (presumably) used to debug caves. Does not render without modifying the client.

Field name Field type Notes
Cave position Position Rendered as a white cube; also used to determine the color of the other parts.
Count Int Number of elements in the following array
Data Sub position Array Position
Radius Float Size of the area, as half of the side-length

minecraft:debug/structures

Never sent, but (presumably) used to debug structures. Does not render without modifying the client.

Adds a single new structure, which will always be rendered if the player is in the same dimension.

Field name Field type Notes
Dimension Int The dimension the structure is in.
Bounding box minX Int Main box for the structure (rendered in white). min must be less than max
Bounding box minY Int
Bounding box minZ Int
Bounding box maxX Int
Bounding box maxY Int
Bounding box maxZ Int
Count Int Number of elements in the following array
Sub-boxes Bounding box minX Array Int min must be less than max
Bounding box minY Int
Bounding box minZ Int
Bounding box maxX Int
Bounding box maxY Int
Bounding box maxZ Int
Flag Boolean If true, the sub-box is rendered in green, otherwise in blue.

minecraft:debug/worldgen_attempt

Never sent, but (presumably) used to debug something with world generation. Does not render without modifying the client.

Adds a colored cube of the list of things to render. This cube is never removed.

Field name Field type Notes
Location Position The center of the location to render.
Size Float Diameter/side length of a cube to render.
Red Float Red value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.
Green Float Green value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.
Blue Float Blue value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.
Alpha Float Alpha value to render, from 0.0 to 1.0.

minecraft:debug/poi_ticket_count

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minecraft:debug/poi_added

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minecraft:debug/poi_removed

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minecraft:debug/village_sections

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minecraft:debug/goal_selector

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minecraft:debug/brain

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MC|PingHost

Client to server

Sent after a Server list ping in Minecraft 1.6. More information on Server List Ping#1.6. In 1.7 and above, the Request (Status, 0x00, serverbound) packet is instead sent before the ping.

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Notable community plugin channels

Channels listed in this section are not used by the vanilla Minecraft client or server. This is just a likely-incomplete list of channels used by mods/plugins popular within the Minecraft community.

bungeecord:main

Formerly BungeeCord; additionally, note that the channel name is remapped by spigot so that the old name can still be used in plugins.

See here

FML|HS, FML

Main article: Minecraft Forge Handshake

Used by Minecraft Forge to negotiate required mods, among other things. FML|HS FML

ML|OpenTE

Server to client

Used by ModLoader to support custom GUI windows. Does not use the REGISTER channel.

WECUI

Main article: /WorldEditCUI

Used by the server-side WorldEdit and the client-side WorldEditCUI to coordinate selections.

wdl:init, wdl:control, wdl:request

Main article: /World downloader

Used by the client-side World Downloader mod to get permission information and perform permission requests.