AutoMessenger
This plugin was created to keep server auto-messages as simple as possible!
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How to use:
AutoMessenger creates 2 files inside of its plugin folder:
- AM.properties (a few options to change the announcement styles)
- Messages.txt (contains all your server messages)
How to add messages
- Creating messages is simple! Just open Messages.txt in your favorite text editor and add them in! Please note that each message is delimited by the line its on!
Configuration options
- secondsBetweenMessage (how many seconds you want AM to wait before announcing another message)
- prefix (The Prefix you would like to show before each message)
- randomizeMessages (Allows AM to pick a message at random and announce it at the given time interval. But will not display the same message twice in a row!)
Using Colors in Messages/Prefix
- Most colors are supported at this time, a list can be found below. A color can be added by using the name of the desired color and surrounding it in '< >' brackets. For example, for aqua, you would type '<aqua>'
Permissions
- am.allowReload - Allows a user to access the /am reload command
Commands
- /am reload - Reloads all messages in the Messages.txt file
Supported Colors
- <white>
- <black>
- <blue>
- <green>
- <dark_green>
- <aqua>
- <dark_aqua>
- <gold>
- <gray>
- <dark_gray>
- <light_purple>
- <dark_purple>
- <red>
- <dark_red>
- <yellow>

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Posted Jan 27, 2017-
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Posted Oct 18, 2014@blackburn29
You should update it to R0.2. And what for code you use. Becuz its sends only 1 time the list. Fix this please. And please can i use your "IDEA" for this plugin. Iam working on an all in messenger. With an AutoMessenger.
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Posted May 3, 2014Please make it so you can use the commands in-game!
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Posted Jan 12, 2014Can you add an option to separate lines?
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Posted Nov 6, 2013Im using Spigot 1.7.2 with this and it works!
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Posted May 18, 2013I can see the messages but the people that aren't op cannot see them! HALP
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Posted Feb 23, 2013Hi, I want it to be readable just when you login to the server, how do I do that?
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Posted Jan 5, 2013On my server it only broadcasts the list once. Then it's done. No more messages!
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Posted Dec 26, 2012Can i make a link clickable with automessenger?
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Posted Nov 15, 2012Tested with latest builds and is still working. Updated the files page to latest version as well!
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Posted Aug 9, 2012Will this be updated for 1.3?
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Posted Jun 30, 2012@Delocaz
Add messages to the messages.txt that is generated once you run the JAR. It'll automatically start displaying them after a server reload. (Or if you wait like an hour from now from this post, a new version will be released to reload messages)
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Posted Jun 24, 2012I use this on my server and it works great! Lightweight and does what it's supposed to. Thanks. :) Would love a /am reload command to reload the messages.txt though.
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Posted Jun 23, 2012How do you enable it? It kinda doesn't work.
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Posted Jun 19, 2012@Kiwz
Ill add the command and release a new version!
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Posted Jun 8, 2012I searched for a simple auto message plugin, and this seems simple enough, actually a little to simple :P
There is two things I miss here and that would be a reload command to just reload the Message.txt file (or both if you think that would be easier) and plz, dont let it send theese messages to the console (cold be a config though).
Example of a reload command: /am reload