Simple, lightweight and feature-rich hologram plugin for Paper ( and Folia) servers using display entities and packets.
Caution
This repository is no longer maintained and has been merged into our new monorepo: https://github.com/FancyMcPlugins/fancyplugins.
For the latest updates, issues, and contributions, please visit the monorepo. This repo remains available for historical reference but will no longer receive updates.
Please do not create issues or pull requests here, as they will not be addressed. (The currently open issues will be migrated to the new repository.)
Read this blog article to learn more about the reasons, why we switched to a monorepo.
With this plugin you can create holograms with customizable properties like:
- Hologram Type (text, item or block)
- Position, Rotation and Scale
- Text Alignment, Background Color and Shadow.
- Billboard (fixed, center, horizontal, vertical)
- MiniMessage formatting.
- Placeholders support through PlaceholderAPI and MiniPlaceholders integration.
- FancyNpcs integration.
- ...and much more!
Check out images section down below.
Paper 1.19.4 - 1.21.4 with Java 21 (or higher) is required. Plugin should also work on Paper forks.
Spigot is not supported.
Official documentation is hosted here. Quick reference:
Have more questions? Feel free to ask them on our Discord server.
More information can be found in Documentation and Javadocs.
<repository>
<id>fancyplugins-releases</id>
<name>FancyPlugins Repository</name>
<url>https://repo.fancyplugins.de/releases</url>
</repository>
<dependency>
<groupId>de.oliver</groupId>
<artifactId>FancyHolograms</artifactId>
<version>[VERSION]</version>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
repositories {
maven("https://repo.fancyplugins.de/releases")
}
dependencies {
compileOnly("de.oliver:FancyHolograms:[VERSION]")
}
Follow these steps to build the plugin locally:
# Cloning repository.
$ git clone https://github.com/FancyMcPlugins/FancyHolograms.git
# Entering cloned repository.
$ cd FancyHolograms
# Compiling and building artifacts.
$ gradlew shadowJar
# Once successfully built, plugin .jar can be found in /build/libs directory.
Images showcasing the plugin, sent to us by our community.
Provided by @OliverSchlueter
Provided by @OliverSchlueter
Provided by @OliverSchlueter
Provided by @OliverSchlueter
Provided by @OliverSchlueter