About /POP command
The Pop plugin displays the number of connected, connecting, and queued players in a Rust server. It provides commands for individual players to check the server population (/pop) and for broadcasting the server population to all players (!pop) with a configurable cooldown.
Features
- Displays the number of online, joining, and queued players.
- Provides a personal command for individual players to check the server population.
- Provides a global command for broadcasting the server population to all players.
- Configurable command names, broadcast delay, and color codes for different player statuses.
- Supports permissions to control who can use the commands.
Permission:
pop.use
Commands
- /pop: Displays the number of online, joining, and queued players to the player who issued the command.
- !pop: Broadcasts the number of online, joining, and queued players to all players in the server (default 10 min global cooldown).
Configuration
The configuration options for the plugin are as follows:
- Command: The name of the personal command. Default is "/pop".
- BroadcastCommand: The name of the global command. Default is "!pop".
- OnlineColor: The color code for online players. Default is "#ff686b".
- JoiningColor: The color code for joining players. Default is "#ff686b".
- QueuedColor: The color code for queued players. Default is "#ff686b".
- BroadcastDelay: The delay in minutes between broadcasts. Default is 10.
- EnablePersonalCommand: Whether to enable the personal command. Default is true.
- EnableGlobalCommand: Whether to enable the global command. Default is true.
Default config file:
{
"BroadcastCommand": "!pop",
"BroadcastDelay": 10,
"Command": "pop",
"EnableGlobalCommand": true,
"EnablePersonalCommand": true,
"JoiningColor": "#ff686b",
"OnlineColor": "#ff686b",
"QueuedColor": "#ff686b"
}