Plugin Dependency Checker
Check a Minecraft plugin list for common missing dependencies such as WorldEdit, ViaVersion, Vault, PlaceholderAPI, Geyser, and Floodgate.
Check Plugin Dependencies
Paste plugin names to catch common missing dependency patterns before restarting a live server. This is especially useful after plugin updates or migrations.
For broader compatibility checks, use the plugin compatibility checklist and plugin conflict auditor.
Update Workflow
Install dependencies first, then dependent plugins. Restart cleanly and inspect the first startup error if anything fails.
FAQ
Can this detect every dependency?
No. It checks common dependency patterns. Always read the plugin page for hard and soft dependencies.
What is a soft dependency?
A soft dependency is optional integration. The plugin can start without it, but some features may not work.
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