Takaro module library

Takaro Modules

Takaro is a game server management platform for running, automating, and moderating multiplayer communities. These modules install into Takaro to add server automation, Discord workflows, economy systems, and moderation tools.

backTeleports

Add a permissioned /back teleport command for game server players. backTeleports lets admins give trusted players a simple way to return to their previous location through Takaro permissions.
Use this module to:
  • Enable a /back command for players with the right permission.
  • Control teleport access through Takaro roles and permissions.
  • Offer convenience teleportation without giving broader admin powers.
Good fit for communities that want a lightweight back teleport command as part of their server admin and player convenience toolkit.
communityTakaro v0.3.3
(2 versions available)

Components Overview

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config
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commands
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hooks
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Cron Jobs
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functions
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permissions

New Module: backTeleports

NEW
July 27, 2025
Updated to version 0.0.1. Added 1 command: back. Added 1 hook: captureTeleportLocation (chat-message). New permission: BACK_TELEPORT_USE.

Configuration

Configure this module using the schemas below. The JSON schema defines the data structure, while the UI schema customizes how the configuration form is displayed.

Configuration Schema

No configuration properties defined. This module uses default settings.

UI Schema

No UI schema defined. Configuration form will use default rendering.

About Configuration Schemas

The Configuration Schema defines the structure and validation rules for module settings. The UI Schema customizes how the configuration form is displayed in the Takaro interface, including field ordering, labels, and input types.

Commands (1)

These commands can be executed by players in-game. Each command has a trigger word, optional arguments, and executes JavaScript code on the server.

back

/backTrigger Command

Description

No help text available

Function Implementation

back Function

JAVASCRIPT

Usage Example

Player types: /back

About Module Commands

Commands allow players to interact with your module through chat. Each command has a trigger word that players type (prefixed with /), optional arguments for parameters, and a JavaScript function that executes when the command is used. Arguments are automatically validated and passed to the function.

Hooks (1)

These hooks respond to various game events automatically. Each hook executes JavaScript code when its specific event type occurs, allowing modules to react to player actions, system changes, and more.

Real-time Events

1 hook

captureTeleportLocation

chat-messageEvent Type
Description
log chat message
Pattern Match
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This hook only triggers when the event data matches this regular expression pattern.

Function Implementation

captureTeleportLocation Hook Function

JAVASCRIPT
Event Details
Event Type:chat-message
Trigger:Pattern Match Required
Category:Real-time Events

About Module Hooks

Hooks allow your module to respond automatically to game events like player actions, server status changes, and chat messages. Each hook has an event type that determines when it triggers, optional regex patterns for filtering specific events, and a JavaScript function that executes when the conditions are met. Hooks are grouped by category for better organization.

Permissions (1)

These permissions control who can access different features of this module. Administrators can assign these permissions to roles, allowing fine-grained access control.

General Permissions

1 permission

BACK_TELEPORT_USE

BACK_TELEPORT_USEPermission Key
Description

BACK_TELEPORT_USE

Permission Details
Full Key:BACK_TELEPORT_USE
Can Have Count:No
Category:General

About Module Permissions

Permissions control access to module features and functionality. Each permission has a unique key for identification, a friendly name for display, and a description explaining what it allows. Some permissions are countable, meaning they can have numeric values or limits assigned. Administrators assign these permissions to user roles to control who can use different module features.