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Here are frequently asked questions about stuff related to PlaceholderAPI.
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## It only shows %placeholder% and not the variable
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Make sure, that you've tried the following steps:
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- PlaceholderAPI is installed and running (Shows green in `/pl` and responds to the `/papi` command)
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- You downloaded the expansion with `/papi ecloud download [expansion]`
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A list of available expansions and their placeholders can be found [[here|Placeholders]]!
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Also note that not all placeholders are in a seperate expansion. Some are "hardcoded" into a plugin.
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- You reloaded PlaceholderAPI with `/papi reload` after downloading an expansion.
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- Any possible dependency for the expansion (Plugin) is installed and running.
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- The placeholder doesn't contain any typos.
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- The plugin that should use the placeholder actually supports PlaceholderAPI.
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For a list of plugins supporting PlaceholderAPI go [[here|Plugins-using-PlaceholderAPI]].
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## I can't download the expansion
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Make sure, that the connection to the cloud (https://api.extendedclip.com) isn't blocked by a firewall or similar.
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Next step would be to check if the expansion actually exists on the cloud. Not all plugins provide their placeholders through a separate jar on the cloud. Some have them build in and register them on startup.
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If both checks failed, go to the cloud-page and download the jar manually. Put it then in the `expansions` folder of PlaceholderAPI (`/plugins/PlaceholderAPI/expansions`)
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## How can other plugins use my placeholders with PlaceholderAPI?
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A tutorial can be found [[here|Hook into PlaceholderAPI]]!
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