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# Introduction

RedisChat is a cross-server chat plugin, designed to make communication between players on different servers seamless.&#x20;

The plugin is also **proxy-less**, meaning it doesn't require any additional proxy plugins

RedisChat is based on the powerful **MiniMessage format**, which allows for full **RGB, clickable, hoverable messages**, making your chat experience more interactive and visually appealing

RedisChat is also **built for scalability**, making it the **perfect choice for large and growing servers** that require a reliable and efficient chat system

Whether you're running a small community server or an extensive network of servers, RedisChat has everything you need to take your chat experience to the next level.


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