Earlier Versions
Name | Size | Uploaded | Game Version | Downloads | |
Simple Command Mod version1.0.0 beta | 29.01 KB | Dec 1, 2017 | 1.12.2 | 1,310 | Download |
Description
In a regular Minecraft client or the stand alone client, commands are entered via Minecraft's chat window, which is displayed by pressing the <kbd class="key nowrap">T</kbd> key (default) or <kbd class="key nowrap">/</kbd> key. Using the <kbd class="key nowrap">/</kbd> key will also enter the forward slash that commands require as a prefix, so it is a useful shortcut. The <kbd class="key nowrap">↑</kbd> and <kbd class="key nowrap">↓</kbd> key can be used to enter the previously executed command. Pressing <kbd class="key nowrap">Tab ↹</kbd> while entering commands cycles through possible commands or arguments, and can be used to auto-enter the coordinates of the block looked at before entering chat.
Commands may also be entered in a multiplayer server's console, but are not preceded by a <kbd class="key nowrap">/</kbd> when entered this way. A server admin running commands in this way is often referred to as "ghosting".
Commands in command blocks can be preceded by a slash, but it is not required. Commands in a command block usually also require an optional argument, like a player's username.
The majority of commands are only available in the following situations:
- In a Minecraft multiplayer server game, entered by an operator or command block.
- In other multiplayer games, entered by the player who opened a LAN game with cheats enabled, or is hosting their own multiplayer server
- In singleplayer, if cheats were enabled at world creation (via the "More World Options…" button).
You can do:
/gm0
/gm1
/gm2
/gm3
/day
/night
This mod is made with: https://mcreator.net/
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