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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.6–1.21.10
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📡 Player Relay
Player Relay makes it easy to share your in-game status with friends through self-hosted relays. When you join a relay, your player information (position, health, XP, etc.) is broadcast so others can see it - perfect for:
- Finding lost friends on a server
- Checking your groups status at a glance
✨ Features
- 🖥️ Client-Only - works anywhere, even on vanilla servers
- 🌐 Auto Hosting - optionally start a relay automatically when the game launches
- 🧩 Mod Support
- Xaero's Minimap
/ WorldMap
- Display tracked players on your map and in the world
- Share waypoints with connected players
- Ping Wheel
- Send and receive player pings
- Ping color based on name color set in config
- Xaero's Minimap
/ WorldMap
⚙️ Commands
/prelayhost- start hosting a relayconnect- connect to a relaystop- stop hosting relay and also disconnect from any connected relaysplayers- show the connected player listinv- view a player's inventoryechest- view a player's (or your own) ender chestconfig- open config screen
/prelay_waypointslist- list all shared waypointsaccept- accept all shared waypoints- Enter an index to specify 1 waypoint to accept
🔧 Requirements
💡 Notes
- Never share your real IP address with people you don’t trust.
To let others connect to your hosted relay, you have to give them your public IP. - If your router doesn’t support UPnP, you may need to manually port forward your hosting port so others can connect.
- Want to avoid exposing your real IP or can’t use UPnP/port forwarding?
You can use a virtual LAN (VLAN) service like ZeroTier or Hamachi. These tools create a private virtual network between all players.
Everyone must join the same virtual network for the relay to work, and players will see only the virtual IP, not your real one.
🐛 Found a Bug?
Please report any problems you find to GitHub Issues



