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=== <code>MC|AdvCdm</code> ===
 
=== <code>MC|AdvCdm</code> ===
''Two-way''
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''Client -> Server''
  
Adventure mode command block. Three integers for the x/y/z block coordinates, followed by a string: the command the block should run.
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Adventure mode command block.  
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The first byte is ''type'' which is followed by either:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Type !! Field Name !! Field Type !! Notes
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|-
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| rowspan=6 | 0x00
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| X || Int ||
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|-
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| Y || Int ||
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|-
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| Z || Int ||
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|-
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| Command || String ||
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|}
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or
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Type !! Field Name !! Field Type !! Notes
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|-
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| rowspan=6 | 0x01
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| Entity ID || Int || 
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|-
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| Command || String ||
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|}
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depending on the ''mode''
  
 
=== <code>MC|Beacon</code> ===
 
=== <code>MC|Beacon</code> ===

Revision as of 19:56, 7 November 2013

Plugin channels are implemented using packet 0xFA, allowing client mods and server plugins to communicate without cluttering up chat. This post by Dinnerbone is a good introduction and basic documentation.

Reserved channels

REGISTER

Two-way

Allows the client to register for one or more custom channels, indicating that the server should send data on those channels if the appropriate plugin is installed. Payload is a null (\00) separated list of strings.

UNREGISTER

Two-way

Allows the client to unregister from one or more custom channels, indicating that the server should stop sending data on those channels. Payload is a null-separated list of strings.

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 MC|. 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.

MC|AdvCdm

Client -> Server

Adventure mode command block.

The first byte is type which is followed by either:

Type Field Name Field Type Notes
0x00 X Int
Y Int
Z Int
Command String

or

Type Field Name Field Type Notes
0x01 Entity ID Int
Command String

depending on the mode

MC|Beacon

Client to server

Two integers corresponding to the 2 effects a user wishes to have active.

MC|BEdit

Client to server

When a player edits an unsigned book.

This payload is simply a set of bytes corresponding to an ItemStack. It is serialized / deserialized exactly the same as itemstacks in packets.

MC|BSign

Client to server

When a player signs a book. This payload is simply a set of bytes corresponding to an ItemStack. It is serialized / deserialized exactly the same as itemstacks in packets.

MC|ItemName

Two-way

When a player uses an anvil to name an item. The payload is just a string: the item's new name.

MC|RPack

Server to client

Remote resource packs. This contains a string representing the url to get the resource pack from.

MC|TrList

Server to client

The list of trades a villager NPC is offering.

MC|TrSel

Client to server

When a player selects a specific trade offered by a villager NPC. It contains a single int id corresponding to the selected slot int the players current (trading) inventory.

MC|PingHost

Client to server

Sent after a Server list ping. More information on Server List Ping

MC|Brand

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

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

FML

Two-way

Used by Forge ModLoader to negotiate required mods, among other things. [1]

ML|OpenTE

Server to client

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

WECUI

Two-way

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