FurnitureLib: You can easy remove a furniture from the server
/furniture update
FurnitureLib: You can update a furniture model from this website https://dicecraft.de/furniture/models.php?page=0&name=
/furniture upload
FurnitureLib: You can upload a furniture model to https://dicecraft.de/furniture/models.php?page=0&name= and receive a password to change the Model Page
/furniture toggle
FurnitureLib: You can hide and show the furnitures to reduce the lags
/AdjustBonusClaimBlocks
GriefPrevention: Allows the player to adjust player's bonus claim blocks amount
/SetAccruedClaimBlocks
GriefPrevention: Sets the number of accrued blocks available to a player.
/AdminClaims
GriefPrevention: Allows creating, deleting and building in administrative claims
/BasicClaims
GriefPrevention: Switches the shovel back to basic claims mode.
/ClaimsList <otherPlayer>
GriefPrevention: Lists a player's claims and claim block details.
/DeleteAllClaims
GriefPrevention: Deletes all claims belonging to a specific player.
/DeleteClaim
GriefPrevention: Allows the player to delete and resize the claim (even other player's) they are standing in.
GriefPrevention: Allows the player to see private messages like /tell.
GriefPrevention: Allows the player to receive notifications about newly-placed signs.
/IgnoreClaims
GriefPrevention: Allows the player to ignore claims using the /ignoreclaims command
GriefPrevention: Players with this permission may place lava anywhere they have build permission, but still not near other players.
GriefPrevention: Allows a player to bypass the total claim count limit set in your config file (defaults to no limit).
/RestoreNature
GriefPrevention: Switches the shovel to restore nature mode.
/RestoreNatureAggressive
GriefPrevention: Switches the shovel to aggressive restore mode.
/TransferClaim
GriefPrevention: Grants access to the /transferclaim command.
GriefPrevention: Allows the player to shift+right click with investigation tool (stick) in hand to see all nearby land claims.
/money create [name]
iConomy: Create an account.
/money empty
iConomy: Empty database of accounts.
/money give [name] [amount]
iConomy: Give money.
/money purge
iConomy: Purge all accounts with initial holdings.
/money remove [name]
iConomy: Remove an account.
/money set [name] [amount]
iConomy: Set account balance.
/money status [name] (status)
iConomy: Check/Set account status.
/money status [name] (status)
iConomy: Check/Set account status.
/money take [name] [amount]
iConomy: Take money.
/money [name]
iConomy: Check others balance.
/maptool migrate
ImageOnMap:
/lb clearlog [params]
LogBlock: Deletes the log. Cannot be undone, except you have dumpDeletedLog enabled and import the dump. It iss highly recommended to do a lookup first, and call /lb clearlog last to avoid deleting accidentally wrong log.
/lb hide
LogBlock: Toggles hiding. No actions from a hidden player will be logged! Be careful!
/lb lookup [params]#/lb [params]
LogBlock: Shows you the result of a query. eg: /lb lookup Pippy_Omega will display a list of Josh's recent changes
/lb writelogfile [params]
LogBlock: Write the result of a query into a log file to "/plugins/LogBlock/log". The layout is similar to the message from the wood pickaxe. If no results were found, the log file will be empty
/lb rollback [params]
LogBlock: Rolls back block changes. eg: /lb rollback player fire since 1d3h – rolls back fire 1 day 3 hours /lb rollback player fire since 1d3h area 15 – rolls back fire 1 day 3 hours within a radius of 15 blocks /lb rollback player Pip
/lb redo [params]
LogBlock: Redoes block changes, counterpart of rollback. this would therefore be for eg: /lb redo player Pippy_Omega since 1h
/lb tool
LogBlock: Gives the lookup tool (default woodpickaxe)
/lb tool [on|off]
LogBlock: Toggles whether the tool is enabled or not
/lb tool [params]
LogBlock: Binds a new query to the tool. This affects only you and works until server reload/restart.
/lb toolblock
LogBlock: Gives the block lookup tool (default bedrock)
/lb toolblock [on|off]
LogBlock: Toggles whether the tool block is enabled or not
/lb toolblock [params]
LogBlock: Binds a new query to the tool. This affects only you and works until server reload/restart.
/lb tp [number]
LogBlock: Teleports you to the location of a block change in the last lookup or rollback errors. To be able to teleport to lookup results you have to use coords param for the lookup, eg: /lb player diddiz destroyed block diamond_ore coords /lb tp 1 /
/lb tp [params]
LogBlock: Teleports you to the location of a block change. E.g. /lb tp player diddiz teleports you to the last blockchange of player diddiz.
/lp creategroup
LuckPerms: Creates a new group.
/lp creategroup
LuckPerms: Creates a new group.
/lp createtrack
LuckPerms: Creates a new track.
/lp createtrack
LuckPerms: Creates a new track.
/lp deletegroup
LuckPerms: Permanently deletes a group.
/lp deletegroup
LuckPerms: Permanently deletes a group.
/lp deletetrack
LuckPerms: Permanently deletes a track.
/lp deletetrack
LuckPerms: Permanently deletes a track.
/lp export
LuckPerms: Exports data from LuckPerms into a file. This file can either be used as a backup, or used to move data between LuckPerms installations. The file can be re-imported using the import command. The generated file will be in the plugin directory.
/lp export
LuckPerms: Exports data from LuckPerms into a file. This file can either be used as a backup, or used to move data between LuckPerms installations. The file can be re-imported using the import command. The generated file will be in the plugin directory.
/lp group <group> clear
LuckPerms: Clears the group's permissions, parent groups and meta.
/lp group <group> clear
LuckPerms: Clears the group's permissions, parent groups and meta.
/lp group <group> clone
LuckPerms: Makes an exact copy of the group under a different name.
/lp group <group> clone
LuckPerms: Makes an exact copy of the group under a different name.
/lp group <group> editor
LuckPerms: Opens a web interface to edit permissions for the specified group. After changes are saved, a command will be given that you need to run for the changes to take effect.
/lp group <group> editor
LuckPerms: Opens a web interface to edit permissions for the specified group. After changes are saved, a command will be given that you need to run for the changes to take effect.
/lp group <group> listmembers
LuckPerms: Gets a list of the other users/groups which inherit directly from this group.
/lp group <group> listmembers
LuckPerms: Gets a list of the other users/groups which inherit directly from this group.
/lp group <group>meta addprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a group. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta addprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a group. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta addsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a group. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta addsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a group. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta addtempprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a group temporarily. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp group <group>meta addtempprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a group temporarily. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp group <group>meta addtempsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a group temporarily. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp group <group>meta addtempsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a group temporarily. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user/group <user|group> meta clear
LuckPerms: Removes all meta/prefixes/suffixes.
/lp user/group <user|group> meta clear
LuckPerms: Removes all meta/prefixes/suffixes.
/lp group <group>meta removeprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a prefix from a group. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta removeprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a prefix from a group. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta removesuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a suffix from a group. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta removesuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a suffix from a group. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta removetempprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary prefix from a group. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta removetempprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary prefix from a group. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta removetempsuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a temporary suffix from a group. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta removetempsuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a temporary suffix from a group. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp group <group>meta set
LuckPerms: Sets a meta key value pair for a group. These values can be read and modified by other plugins using Vault or the Sponge Permissions API.
/lp group <group>meta set
LuckPerms: Sets a meta key value pair for a group. These values can be read and modified by other plugins using Vault or the Sponge Permissions API.
/lp user/group <usergroup> meta settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a temporary meta key value pair for a user/group. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user/group <usergroup> meta settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a temporary meta key value pair for a user/group. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp group <group>meta unset
LuckPerms: Unsets a meta key value pair for a group.
/lp group <group>meta unset
LuckPerms: Unsets a meta key value pair for a group.
/lp group <group>meta unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary meta key value pair for a group.
/lp group <group>meta unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary meta key value pair for a group.
/lp group <group>parent add
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a group. Unlike the "parent set" command, this command will just accumulate the given parent with the ones the user/group already has. No existing parents will be removed from the user, and a user's primary group will be unaffected.
/lp group <group>parent add
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a group. Unlike the "parent set" command, this command will just accumulate the given parent with the ones the user/group already has. No existing parents will be removed from the user, and a user's primary group will be unaffected.
/lp group <group>parent addtemp
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a group temporarily. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp group <group>parent addtemp
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a group temporarily. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent clear
LuckPerms: Removes all parents.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent clear
LuckPerms: Removes all parents.
/lp group <group>parent cleartrack
LuckPerms: Removes all parents from the group on a given track.
/lp group <group>parent cleartrack
LuckPerms: Removes all parents from the group on a given track.
/lp group <group>parent remove
LuckPerms: Removes a parent from the group.
/lp group <group>parent remove
LuckPerms: Removes a parent from the group.
/lp group <group>parent removetemp
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary parent from the group.
/lp group <group>parent removetemp
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary parent from the group.
/lp group <group>parent set
LuckPerms: Sets a group's parent. Unlike the "parent add" command, this command will clear all existing groups set at the given context. The add command will simply "add" the group to the existing ones a user/group has. If the command is executed with no context arguments, this command will also update a user's primary group.
/lp group <group>parent set
LuckPerms: Sets a group's parent. Unlike the "parent add" command, this command will clear all existing groups set at the given context. The add command will simply "add" the group to the existing ones a user/group has. If the command is executed with no context arguments, this command will also update a user's primary group.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent settrack
LuckPerms: Sets a users/groups position on a given track. This behaves in the same way as the set command, except it only clears existing groups which are on the specified track. Other parent groups are not affected.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent settrack
LuckPerms: Sets a users/groups position on a given track. This behaves in the same way as the set command, except it only clears existing groups which are on the specified track. Other parent groups are not affected.
/lp group <group>permission set
LuckPerms: Sets (or gives) a permission for a group. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission.
/lp group <group>permission set
LuckPerms: Sets (or gives) a permission for a group. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission.
/lp group <group>permission settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a permission temporarily for a group. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp group <group>permission settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a permission temporarily for a group. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp group <group>permission unset
LuckPerms: Unsets (or removes) a permission for a group.
/lp group <group>permission unset
LuckPerms: Unsets (or removes) a permission for a group.
/lp group <group>permission unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary permission for a group.
/lp group <group>permission unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary permission for a group.
/lp group <group> rename
LuckPerms: Changes a group's name. Note that any members of this group will not know about the change, and will still point to the old group name. If you wish to update this, you'll need to use the bulk change feature to update the existing entries.
/lp group <group> rename
LuckPerms: Changes a group's name. Note that any members of this group will not know about the change, and will still point to the old group name. If you wish to update this, you'll need to use the bulk change feature to update the existing entries.
/lp group <group> setweight
LuckPerms: Sets the groups weight value, which determines the order in which groups will be considered when accumulating a users permissions. Higher value = higher weight.
/lp group <group> setweight
LuckPerms: Sets the groups weight value, which determines the order in which groups will be considered when accumulating a users permissions. Higher value = higher weight.
/lp group <group> showtracks
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all of the tracks a group is currently on.
/lp group <group> showtracks
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all of the tracks a group is currently on.
/lpgui
LuckPerms: None
/lp import
LuckPerms: Imports data into LuckPerms from a file. The file must be a list of commands, starting with "/luckperms". This file can be generated using the export command. The file is expected to be in the plugin directory.
/lp import
LuckPerms: Imports data into LuckPerms from a file. The file must be a list of commands, starting with "/luckperms". This file can be generated using the export command. The file is expected to be in the plugin directory.
/lp listgroups
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all current groups.
/lp listgroups
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all current groups.
/lp listtracks
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all current tracks.
/lp listtracks
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all current tracks.
/lp log export
LuckPerms: Exports the log to a list of commands, recognisable by the "/lp import" command. This feature should rarely be used, and use of "/lp export" is reccomended instead.
/lp log export
LuckPerms: Exports the log to a list of commands, recognisable by the "/lp import" command. This feature should rarely be used, and use of "/lp export" is reccomended instead.
/lp log grouphistory
LuckPerms: Searches for log entries acting upon the given group.
/lp log grouphistory
LuckPerms: Searches for log entries acting upon the given group.
/lp log notify
LuckPerms: Toggles log notifications for the sender executing the command.
/lp log notify
LuckPerms: Toggles log notifications for the sender executing the command.
/lp log recent
LuckPerms: Shows a list of recent actions.
/lp log recent
LuckPerms: Shows a list of recent actions.
/lp log trackhistory
LuckPerms: Searches for log entries acting upon the given track.
/lp log trackhistory
LuckPerms: Searches for log entries acting upon the given track.
/lp log userhistory
LuckPerms: Searches for log entries acting upon the given user.
/lp log userhistory
LuckPerms: Searches for log entries acting upon the given user.
/lp migration
LuckPerms: Main command used for the migration system. Allows you to import permissions data into LuckPerms from other permission plugins. More information about this feature can be found here.
/lp migration
LuckPerms: Main command used for the migration system. Allows you to import permissions data into LuckPerms from other permission plugins. More information about this feature can be found here.
/lp reloadconfig
LuckPerms: Reloads some values from the configuration file. Not all entries are reloaded by this command, and some require a full server reboot to take effect. (storage settings, for example)
/lp reloadconfig
LuckPerms: Reloads some values from the configuration file. Not all entries are reloaded by this command, and some require a full server reboot to take effect. (storage settings, for example)
/lp sync
LuckPerms: Performs a refresh of all currently loaded data. If any changes have been made to the data in the storage, this command will update the copy on the server to include those changes.
/lp networksync
LuckPerms: Refreshes all cached data with the storage provider, and then uses the plugins Messaging Service (if configured) to "ping" all other connected servers and request that they sync too.
/lp sync
LuckPerms: Performs a refresh of all currently loaded data. If any changes have been made to the data in the storage, this command will update the copy on the server to include those changes.
/lp networksync
LuckPerms: Refreshes all cached data with the storage provider, and then uses the plugins Messaging Service (if configured) to "ping" all other connected servers and request that they sync too.
/lp track <track> clear
LuckPerms: Removes all groups from the track.
/lp track <track> clear
LuckPerms: Removes all groups from the track.
/lp track <track> clone
LuckPerms: Makes an exact copy of the track under a different name.
/lp track <track> clone
LuckPerms: Makes an exact copy of the track under a different name.
/lp track <track> append
LuckPerms: Adds a group onto the end of the track.
/lp track <track> append
LuckPerms: Adds a group onto the end of the track.
/lp track <track> insert
LuckPerms: Inserts a group into a specific position within this track. A position of 1 would place it at the start of the track.
/lp track <track> insert
LuckPerms: Inserts a group into a specific position within this track. A position of 1 would place it at the start of the track.
/lp track <track> remove
LuckPerms: Removes a group from the track.
/lp track <track> remove
LuckPerms: Removes a group from the track.
/lp track <track> rename
LuckPerms: Changes a track's name.
/lp track <track> rename
LuckPerms: Changes a track's name.
/lp tree
LuckPerms: Generates a tree view of permissions registered to the server. The tree is built using data exposed to the server by plugins, and expanded over time as plugins check for permissions.
/lp tree
LuckPerms: Generates a tree view of permissions registered to the server. The tree is built using data exposed to the server by plugins, and expanded over time as plugins check for permissions.
/lp user <user> clear
LuckPerms: Clears the user's permissions, parent groups and meta.
/lp user <user> clear
LuckPerms: Clears the user's permissions, parent groups and meta.
/lp user <user> demote
LuckPerms: This command will demote a user along a track. Firstly, the command will check to see if the user is on the track specified in the given contexts. If the user is not on the track, or on the track in more than one place, the command will fail. If not, the user will be demoted down the track, and will be removed from the existing group. If the track action affects their primary group, that will be updated too.
/lp user <user> demote
LuckPerms: This command will demote a user along a track. Firstly, the command will check to see if the user is on the track specified in the given contexts. If the user is not on the track, or on the track in more than one place, the command will fail. If not, the user will be demoted down the track, and will be removed from the existing group. If the track action affects their primary group, that will be updated too.
/lp user <user> editor
LuckPerms: Opens a web interface to edit permissions for the specified group. After changes are saved, a command will be given that you need to run for the changes to take effect.
/lp user <user> editor
LuckPerms: Opens a web interface to edit permissions for the specified group. After changes are saved, a command will be given that you need to run for the changes to take effect.
/lp user <user>meta addprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a user. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta addprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a user. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta addsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a user. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta addsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a user. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta addtempprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a user temporarily. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user <user>meta addtempprefix
LuckPerms: Adds a prefix to a user temporarily. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user <user>meta addtempsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a user temporarily. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user <user>meta addtempsuffix
LuckPerms: Adds a suffix to a user temporarily. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user/group <user|group> meta clear
LuckPerms: Removes all meta/prefixes/suffixes.
/lp user/group <user|group> meta clear
LuckPerms: Removes all meta/prefixes/suffixes.
/lp user <user>meta removeprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a prefix from a user. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta removeprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a prefix from a user. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta removesuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a suffix from a user. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta removesuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a suffix from a user. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta removetempprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary prefix from a user. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta removetempprefix
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary prefix from a user. You can wrap the prefix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta removetempsuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a temporary suffix from a user. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta removetempsuffix
LuckPerms: Removes a temporary suffix from a user. You can wrap the suffix in " " quotes to escape spaces.
/lp user <user>meta set
LuckPerms: Sets a meta key value pair for a user. These values can be read and modified by other plugins using Vault or the Sponge Permissions API.
/lp user <user>meta set
LuckPerms: Sets a meta key value pair for a user. These values can be read and modified by other plugins using Vault or the Sponge Permissions API.
/lp user/group <usergroup> meta settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a temporary meta key value pair for a user/group. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user/group <usergroup> meta settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a temporary meta key value pair for a user/group. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user <user>meta unset
LuckPerms: Unsets a meta key value pair for a user.
/lp user <user>meta unset
LuckPerms: Unsets a meta key value pair for a user.
/lp user <user>meta unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary meta key value pair for a user.
/lp user <user>meta unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary meta key value pair for a user.
/lp user <user>parent add
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a user. Unlike the "parent set" command, this command will just accumulate the given parent with the ones the user/group already has. No existing parents will be removed from the user, and a user's primary group will be unaffected.
/lp user <user>parent add
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a user. Unlike the "parent set" command, this command will just accumulate the given parent with the ones the user/group already has. No existing parents will be removed from the user, and a user's primary group will be unaffected.
/lp user <user>parent addtemp
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a user temporarily. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user <user>parent addtemp
LuckPerms: Adds a parent to a user temporarily. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent clear
LuckPerms: Removes all parents.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent clear
LuckPerms: Removes all parents.
/lp user <user>parent cleartrack
LuckPerms: Removes all parents from the user on a given track.
/lp user <user>parent cleartrack
LuckPerms: Removes all parents from the user on a given track.
/lp user <user>parent remove
LuckPerms: Removes a parent from the user.
/lp user <user>parent remove
LuckPerms: Removes a parent from the user.
/lp user <user>parent removetemp
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary parent from the user.
/lp user <user>parent removetemp
LuckPerms: Removes a tempoary parent from the user.
/lp user <user>parent set
LuckPerms: Sets a user's parent. Unlike the "parent add" command, this command will clear all existing groups set at the given context. The add command will simply "add" the group to the existing ones a user/group has. If the command is executed with no context arguments, this command will also update a user's primary group.
/lp user <user>parent set
LuckPerms: Sets a user's parent. Unlike the "parent add" command, this command will clear all existing groups set at the given context. The add command will simply "add" the group to the existing ones a user/group has. If the command is executed with no context arguments, this command will also update a user's primary group.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent settrack
LuckPerms: Sets a users/groups position on a given track. This behaves in the same way as the set command, except it only clears existing groups which are on the specified track. Other parent groups are not affected.
/lp user/group <user|group> parent settrack
LuckPerms: Sets a users/groups position on a given track. This behaves in the same way as the set command, except it only clears existing groups which are on the specified track. Other parent groups are not affected.
/lp user <user> parent switchprimarygroup
LuckPerms: This command allows you to change a user's primary group. If they are not already a member of the specified group, they will be added to it. This should not be used as a replacement to the "parent set" command. Their existing primary group will not be removed as a parent. (a user can have multiple parent groups)
/lp user <user> parent switchprimarygroup
LuckPerms: This command allows you to change a user's primary group. If they are not already a member of the specified group, they will be added to it. This should not be used as a replacement to the "parent set" command. Their existing primary group will not be removed as a parent. (a user can have multiple parent groups)
/lp user <user>permission set
LuckPerms: Sets (or gives) a permission for a user. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission.
/lp user <user>permission set
LuckPerms: Sets (or gives) a permission for a user. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission.
/lp user <user>permission settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a permission temporarily for a user. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user <user>permission settemp
LuckPerms: Sets a permission temporarily for a user. Providing a value of "false" will negate the permission. Duration should either be a time period, or a unix timestamp when the permission will expire. e.g. "3d13h45m" will set the permission to expire in 3 days, 13 hours and 45 minutes time. "1482694200" will set the permission to expire at 7:30PM on 25th December 2016.
/lp user <user>permission unset
LuckPerms: Unsets (or removes) a permission for a user.
/lp user <user>permission unset
LuckPerms: Unsets (or removes) a permission for a user.
/lp user <user>permission unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary permission for a user.
/lp user <user>permission unsettemp
LuckPerms: Unsets a temporary permission for a user.
/lp user <user> promote
LuckPerms: This command will promote a user along a track. Firstly, the command will check to see if the user is on the track specified in the given contexts. If the user is not on the track, they will be added to the first group on the track. If they are on the track in more than one place, the command will fail. In all other cases, the user will be promoted up the track, and will be removed from the existing group. If the track action affects their primary group, that will be updated too.
/lp user <user> promote
LuckPerms: This command will promote a user along a track. Firstly, the command will check to see if the user is on the track specified in the given contexts. If the user is not on the track, they will be added to the first group on the track. If they are on the track in more than one place, the command will fail. In all other cases, the user will be promoted up the track, and will be removed from the existing group. If the track action affects their primary group, that will be updated too.
/lp user <user> showtracks
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all of the tracks a user is currently on.
/lp user <user> showtracks
LuckPerms: Displays a list of all of the tracks a user is currently on.
/lp verbose
LuckPerms: Controls the LuckPerms verbose logging system. This allows you to listen for all permission checks against players on the server. Whenever a permission is checked by a plugin, the check is passed onto the verbose handler.
/lp verbose
LuckPerms: Controls the LuckPerms verbose logging system. This allows you to listen for all permission checks against players on the server. Whenever a permission is checked by a plugin, the check is passed onto the verbose handler.
Multiverse-Core: The create command allows you to add new worlds to your server thus allowing many different worlds of many different types.
/mv delete {WORLD}
Multiverse-Core: This command will destroy the life, universe and everything associated with the world you pass as a parameter.
/mv import {NAME} {ENV} [GENERATOR[:ID]]
Multiverse-Core: The import command is almost identical to the create command apart from the fact that it is used to import a world folder that already exists.
/mv modify set {PROPERTY} {VALUE} [WORLD]
Multiverse-Core: The modify command lets you set the variables for your Multiverse worlds in game without needing to ever edit a config file.
/mvmodify add {VALUE} {PROPERTY} [WORLD]
Multiverse-Core: The modify command lets you add or remove values in each world without needing to ever edit a config file.
/mv modify clear {PROPERTY} [WORLD]
Multiverse-Core: The modify clear command lets you clear an entire list without having to use a bunch of /mv modify remove ... commands.
/mvmodify remove {VALUE} {PROPERTY} [WORLD]
Multiverse-Core: The modify command lets you add or remove values in each world without needing to ever edit a config file.
Multiverse-Core: The Purge command allows you to remove all of a specified type of entity from a world.
/mv reload
Multiverse-Core: The reload command will reload any Multiverse-Core as well as any Official Multiverse Plugin configs.
/mv remove {WORLD}
Multiverse-Core: This command will unload the world from the server AND remove it from the Multiverse Configs. It will NOT delete the world folder.
/mv set spawn
Multiverse-Core: The set spawn command does exactly what it sounds like. You can walk to where you want players to spawn, type /mv set spawn and it's set.
/mv unload {WORLD}
Multiverse-Core: This command will ONLY unload the world from the server. It does NOT remove it from the Multiverse Configs OR delete the world folder.
/nolagg clearall
NoLagg: Clear all items, mobile tnt and experience orbs
/nolagg examine
NoLagg: Find tick rate issues
/nolagg clearlog
NoLagg: Clears the log
/nolagg fix <radius>
NoLagg: Fix lighting errors at a chosen radius. Eg radius:7 = 15x15 chunks around you
/nolagg log
NoLagg: Show detailed server performance
/nolagg stats
NoLagg: Show detailed server performance at a set interval
/afkrefresh
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /afkrefresh
/broadcast
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /broadcast
/checkmuted
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /checkmuted
/clearnotes
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /clearnotes
/clearwarnings
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /clearwarnings
/commandspy
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /commandspy
/enderchest
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /enderchest
/exp give
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /exp give
/exp set
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /exp set
/exp take
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /exp take
/setfirstspawn del
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /setfirstspawn del
/setfirstspawn
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /setfirstspawn
/freezeplayer
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /freezeplayer
/geoip
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /geoip
/geoip update
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /geoip update
/getfromip
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /getfromip
/nucleus getuser
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus getuser
/globalmute
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /globalmute
/deletehomeother
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /deletehomeother
/ignite
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /ignite
/jails set
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /jails set
/kit add
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit add
/kit autoredeem
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit autoredeem
/kit command
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit command
/kit cost
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit cost
/kit create
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit create
/kit edit
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit edit
/kit give
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit give
/kit hidden
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit hidden
/kit info
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit info
/kit onetime
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit onetime
/kit permissionbypass
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit permissionbypass
/kit remove
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit remove
/kit resetusage
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit resetusage
/kit set
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit set
/kit setcooldown
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit setcooldown
/kit setfirstjoin
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit setfirstjoin
/kit toggleredeemmessage
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit toggleredeemmessage
/kit view
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /kit view
/lightning
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /lightning
/lockweather
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /lockweather
/mail other
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /mail other
/more
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /more
/msgtoggle
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /msgtoggle
/nameban
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nameban
/nameunban
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nameunban
/nucleus
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus
/nucleus debug
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus debug
/debug getuuids
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /debug getuuids
/debug refreshuniquevisitors
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /debug refreshuniquevisitors
/debug setsession
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /debug setsession
/nucleus itemalias
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus itemalias
/itemalias clear
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /itemalias clear
/itemalias remove
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /itemalias remove
/itemalias set
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /itemalias set
/nucleus printperms
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus printperms
/nucleus reload
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus reload
/nucleus resetuser
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus resetuser
/nucleus save
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus save
/nucleus setupperms
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus setupperms
/nucleus update-messages
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /nucleus update-messages
/plainbroadcast
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /plainbroadcast
/powertool toggle, Allows the user to run the command /powertool list, Allows the user to run the command /powertool delete
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /powertool toggle, Allows the user to run the command /powertool list, Allows the user to run the command /powertool delete
/removenote
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /removenote
/removewarning
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /removewarning
/rocket
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /rocket
/rtp
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /rtp
/serverlist message
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /serverlist message
/serverstat
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /serverstat
/servertime
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /servertime
/setspawn
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /setspawn
/setworth
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /setworth
/skull
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /skull
/spawn other
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /spawn other
/spawnmob
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /spawnmob
/stop
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /stop
/sudo
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /sudo
/tpaall
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /tpaall
/tpall
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /tpall
/tellplain
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /tellplain
/warp category
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /warp category
/category setdescription, Allows the user to run the command /category removedescription
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /category setdescription, Allows the user to run the command /category removedescription
/category removedisplayname, Allows the user to run the command /category setdisplayname
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /category removedisplayname, Allows the user to run the command /category setdisplayname
/category list
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /category list
/warp cost
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /warp cost
/warp delete
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /warp delete
/warp set
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /warp set
/warp setcategory
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /warp setcategory
/warp setdescription
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /warp setdescription
/world
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world
/world border
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world border
/border cancelgen, Allows the user to run the command /border gen
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /border cancelgen, Allows the user to run the command /border gen
/border reset, Allows the user to run the command /border set
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /border reset, Allows the user to run the command /border set
/world presets, Allows the user to run the command /world modifiers, Allows the user to run the command /world create, Allows the user to run the command /world generators
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world presets, Allows the user to run the command /world modifiers, Allows the user to run the command /world create, Allows the user to run the command /world generators
/world disable
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world disable
/world enable
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world enable
/world gamerule
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world gamerule
/gamerule set
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /gamerule set
/world info, Allows the user to run the command /world list
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world info, Allows the user to run the command /world list
/world load
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world load
/world setdifficulty
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world setdifficulty
/world setgamemode
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world setgamemode
/world sethardcore
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world sethardcore
/world setkeepspawnloaded
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world setkeepspawnloaded
/world setloadonstartup
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world setloadonstartup
/world setpvpenabled
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world setpvpenabled
/world setspawn
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world setspawn
/world spawn
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world spawn
/world teleport
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world teleport
/world unload
Nucleus: Allows the user to run the command /world unload
/op [player]
default: Give yourself or another player operator permissions.
SimplePets: All Pet permissions
SimplePets: All Pet commands
SimplePets:
/pet geneerator
SimplePets: Generates a file that can contain the permissions or a list of all the Pet Types and other infos
SimplePets:
/pet inv [player]
SimplePets: Opens the Item Storage Menu
/pet reload [pets|sql|inv|items]
SimplePets: Reloads the Pet Selection menu
/pet remove [player]
SimplePets: Remove your pet or an others
/pet summon
SimplePets: Spawns a pet for the player or selected player.
FurnitureLib:
QuickShop: Required to sell blacklisted items (E.g. bedrock)
/qs clean
QuickShop: Removes any existing shop that has 0 stock.
QuickShop: Required to make doublechest shops.
QuickShop: Ability to empty chests of all items
QuickShop: Allow breaking other peoples QuickShops if they\'re locked by this plugin
QuickShop: Allow opening (And stealing/Stocking) other players QuickShops
QuickShop: Allow changing price of other people's shops
QuickShop: Ability to refill chests using a command (=Unlimited items)
/qs setowner <player>
QuickShop: Changes shop owner to <player>.
/qs unlimited
QuickShop: Makes the shop you\'re looking at become unlimited.
/ru [add|set|check|top]
RankUp: Various commands for ranking up
/rp load-all
RedProtect: To force load all regions from database
/rp reload
RedProtect: Reload all configs and language file
/rp reload-config
RedProtect: Reload only the config and language
/rp save-all
RedProtect: To force save all new regions to database
RegionForSale: Locate free regions (that are part of RegionForSale)
RegionForSale: Locate regions you are a member of
RegionForSale: Locate regions you own.
RegionForSale: Global permission to rent regions
RegionForSale: See if a region is bought or rented (displayed behind the name of the region owner)
RegionForSale: See the member-list of regions you don't own
//rg sell <player, price>
RegionForSale: Global permission to sell a region
RegionForSale: Receive update notification
//rg unrent
RegionForSale: Global permission to unrent a region
/adminpay []
TotalEconomy: None
/viewbalance []
TotalEconomy: None
/delchunks
WorldEdit: Delete chunks that your selection includes
//fillr
WorldEdit: Fill a hole recursively
//gmask
WorldEdit: Set the global mask
//limit
WorldEdit: Modify block change limit
//regen
WorldEdit: Regenerates the contents of the selection
/we reload
WorldEdit: Reload WorldEdit
/remove
WorldEdit: Remove all entities of a type
/cs
WorldEdit: Execute a CraftScript
//chunks
WorldEdit: Set the selection to your current chunk.
/god [players]
WorldGuard: Gives a player invincibility.
/halt-activity#/halt-activity -c
WorldGuard: Stops all intensive server processes such as water and lava flow, redstone propagation, fire, TNT detonation, mob spawning, and other similar events. This is a temporary global toggle that will be disabled on server restart. Players who join will be notif