#(notso_cute) Api error?
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(notso_cute) Api error?
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+++ Info api: https://wiki.citizensnpcs.co/API
Citizens has an extensive API for working with NPCs. Make sure you always are using an up-to-date build of the CitizensAPI to ensure that your plugin works with the latest release of Citizens.
Javadocs can be found at https://jd.citizensnpcs.co
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and does citizens still support 1.21.1?
no
see above
is thier error related to old version of plugin or what
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Content of Server Log Paste #138267: Unnamed Server Log Paste... pasted 2025/12/28 02:39:17 UTC-08:00, Paste length: 80720 characters across 923 lines, Content: container@reviactyl Server marked as offline... [Reviactyl Daemon]: Updating process configuration files... [Reviactyl Daemon]: Ensuring file permissions ar...
api error i fixed but plugin one?
We only support 1.21.7-11 at the moment
update api to version 2.0.41, 2.0.40 doesn't support 1.21.11
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