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FioTags

FioTags is a Minecraft tag progression and GUI management plugin focused on player-owned tags, admin-controlled tag states, custom tag creation, and configurable menu workflows.

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What the plugin actually includes

Player tag systems

FioTags currently ships with these player-facing systems:

  • /fiotags main menu access with aliases /fiotag, /tags, and /tag
  • notification toggles for unclaim and custom-tag token messages
  • personal custom tag creation
  • custom tag history browsing
  • tag preview from the main menu
  • voucher conversion for owned tags
  • percent-unlocked display for tags
  • tag browsing with sorting, filtering, and category navigation

Tag state and progression

Tag ownership can be controlled through:

  • LOCKED, UNCLAIM, and UNLOCKED tag states
  • permanent and temporary bypass modes
  • metadata-based progression
  • configurable requirements on tags
  • equipped-tag synchronization when a tag becomes invalid
  • custom-tag token grants, including automatic token rewards

Admin systems

Admin tooling includes:

  • admin dashboard and menu editor
  • tag editor, category editor, section editor, and list editor
  • material selector, item-flag selector, placeholder list, and permission list
  • language selector and update settings
  • command aliases editor
  • equipped-tag sync settings
  • custom item editor
  • tag history and meta management
  • migration support from other supported plugins

FioTags Custom Player Tag

Data and integrations

Built-in integration and storage support includes:

  • PlaceholderAPI expansion support
  • Vault and item-provider soft dependencies declared in plugin.yml
  • YAML, SQLite, and MySQL storage options
  • runtime data in meta.yml
  • tag definitions in tags.yml
  • menu layouts under menu/
  • language files under lang/
  • update checking and debug logging

Documentation Map

Use these pages next:

Page note

This page is source-backed and keeps the overview focused on what the current FioTags build actually contains.