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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Ping to Map
Drops a temporary JourneyMap waypoint the instant someone pings a spot with Ping-Wheel.
You ping "come here" with Ping-Wheel, but it never shows on the map, so on big builds people still can't find the spot. This addon puts a waypoint there the moment a ping happens, and by default it disappears together with the Ping-Wheel ping so the map stays tidy.
Features
- A temporary JourneyMap waypoint on every ping, in cyan or the pinger's team colour
- By default the waypoint expires in sync with the Ping-Wheel ping — they vanish together (or set a fixed 1–600 s, or make it permanent)
- Made for co-op — rally points, "enemy spotted", "mine here" become visible at a glance
- No items or blocks; it never interrupts Ping-Wheel's own behaviour, and won't crash if JourneyMap is absent
Config (config/pingtomap-client.toml, or the Mod Config GUI)
appearance.syncWithPingWheel— waypoint vanishes together with the ping, its lifetime following the ping's (default on)appearance.waypointLifetimeSec— fixed lifetime in seconds, used only when sync is off (-1 = permanent)appearance.useTeamColor— use your scoreboard team colour (false = fixed cyan)feature.registerOwnPings— also waypoint your own pings (false = teammates' only)
Dependencies
- Ping-Wheel — required
- JourneyMap (client) — the waypoint target
- Fabric only: Forge Config API Port
JourneyMap waypoints work on Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge alike. Minecraft 1.20.1, 1.21.1, 1.21.4, and 1.21.11 are supported (1.21.4 and 1.21.11 are Fabric + NeoForge; Forge covers 1.20.1 and 1.21.1).
Client-side only — no server install needed. Sister mod: Compass to Map.
Free to use in any modpack. Source and issues: https://github.com/KURONAMI333/ping-to-map


