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YAWL (Yet Another Whitelist Plugin)
YAWL is an incredibly simple, lightweight, and efficient whitelist plugin designed exclusively for the Velocity proxy. If you need a no-fuss, easy-to-manage whitelist solution that just works, this is the plugin for you.
🚀 Overview
The core philosophy of YAWL is simplicity. In a world of complex plugins, YAWL stands out by doing one thing and doing it well. It manages a server whitelist through a plain text file (whitelist.txt), making it easy to view, edit, and manage without needing databases or complicated commands. It's built to be as performant and unobtrusive as possible, ensuring zero impact on your server's performance.
✨ Why Choose YAWL?
- ⚡ Lightweight: The plugin has a minimal footprint. It's written to be extremely efficient and won't add any bloat or lag to your proxy.
- ✏️ Simple Text-Based Management: All whitelisted players are stored in a simple
whitelist.txtfile. You can edit this file directly and reload the plugin in-game. - ⚙️ Straightforward Configuration: A clean
config.tomlfile allows you to toggle the whitelist, change message languages, and set case sensitivity with ease. - 🌍 Multi-Language Support: YAWL comes with multiple pre-packaged languages (
en,ar,de,es,fr,ja,ru,uk,zh-cn,pt-br,tr). It can even automatically display messages in a player's client language! - 🔄 Live Reload: No need to restart your entire proxy. A simple command reloads the configuration and the whitelist instantly.
- 🔒 Permissions-Ready: Fine-grained permission nodes give you complete control over who can manage the whitelist.
📦 Installation
- Download the latest version of the plugin from the Releases page or Modrinth (currently unavialable).
- Place the downloaded
.jarfile into thepluginsfolder of your Velocity proxy. - Start or restart your proxy.
- The default configuration (
config.toml), locales, and an emptywhitelist.txtfile will be generated inplugins/yawl. Edit them to your liking!
⚙️ Configuration
The configuration is handled in the plugins/yawl/config.toml file.
[settings]
# Enable or disable the whitelist. If false, the plugin will not kick anyone.
enabled = true
# Sets the language for plugin messages.
# Corresponds to a file name in the 'locales' folder (e.g., "en", "ru").
locale = "en"
# If true and the client has a language set that exists in the plugin's locales folder, it will be displayed.
# If false, it will display default locale defined by upper setting.
use-client-locale = false
# If true, player names in the whitelist will be case-sensitive (e.g., "Player" is different from "player").
# If false, case will be ignored ("Player" and "player" are the same).
# It's recommended to keep this 'false' for user-friendliness.
case-sensitive = false
# Kick active player immediately after whitelist removal or expiry.
# If false, the player will remain connected until they reconnect or reload occurs.
kick-active-on-revoke = true
# Placeholder reload interval in minutes
placeholder-reload-interval = 2
🆔 Placeholders
Starting with version 1.2, you can use the %yawl_duration% placeholder, which contains the amount of time remaining for the player. To use placeholders, you need to install YetAnotherWhitelistCompanion and PlaceholderAPI on your backend server(s).
💬 Commands
All commands start with /yawl.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/yawl |
Displays the plugin help message. |
/yawl add <player> |
Adds a player to the whitelist. |
/yawl add <player> [<duration>] |
Adds a player to the whitelist for a specific time. |
/yawl extend <player> [<duration>] [add|replace] |
Adds time for a specific player. If the white list timer has expired, it will suggest replacing the time based on the actual time or adding to the old time limit. |
/yawl remove <player> |
Removes a player from the whitelist. |
/yawl list |
Shows a list of all whitelisted players. |
/yawl reload |
Reloads the config and whitelist.txt. |
🔑 Permissions
Grant these permissions to your staff groups to control who can manage the whitelist.
| Permission | Description |
|---|---|
yawl.bypass |
Allows a player to join the server even if not on the whitelist. |
yawl.command.add |
Allows using the /yawl add command. |
yawl.command.extend |
Allows using the /yawl extend command. |
yawl.command.remove |
Allows using the /yawl remove command. |
yawl.command.list |
Allows using the /yawl list command. |
yawl.command.reload |
Allows using the /yawl reload command. |



