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The default key binding for opening the command console is "T". This can be changed in the game settings. When the console is open, the player can write a command, and execute it by pressing Enter. | The default key binding for opening the command console is "T". This can be changed in the game settings. When the console is open, the player can write a command, and execute it by pressing Enter. | ||
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+ | When commands are entered, the capitalization of letters does not matter. | ||
=== Reading Command Definitions === | === Reading Command Definitions === | ||
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! | ! | ||
=== enchant === | === enchant === | ||
− | | Applies an enchantment to the player's | + | | Applies an enchantment to the player's held item. A message will appear saying that the enchantment has been "added to selected item". If the player is holding nothing, the message that the held item has been enchanted will still appear. |
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<code>/enchant enchantment_id</code> | <code>/enchant enchantment_id</code> | ||
− | * <code>enchantment_id</code>: See list of enchantment ID's here: [[ | + | * <code>enchantment_id</code>: See list of enchantment ID's here: [[Enchanting#Commands|Enchantments]] |
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* <code>/enchant Unbreaking4</code> | * <code>/enchant Unbreaking4</code> | ||
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! | ! | ||
=== fill === | === fill === | ||
− | | Fills a region of blocks with the specified block type | + | | Fills a region of blocks with the specified block type. |
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<code>/fill block_type [~]x [~]y width height [<(replace [replace_block_type])|keep|outline|hollow|destroy>] [data_tags]</code> | <code>/fill block_type [~]x [~]y width height [<(replace [replace_block_type])|keep|outline|hollow|destroy>] [data_tags]</code> | ||
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! | ! | ||
=== lightning === | === lightning === | ||
− | | Generates lightning | + | | Generates lightning. |
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<code>/lightning [[~]x [~]y]</code> | <code>/lightning [[~]x [~]y]</code> | ||
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! | ! | ||
=== say === | === say === | ||
− | | Returns the specified message in chat | + | | Returns the specified message in chat. |
| <code>/say message</code> | | <code>/say message</code> | ||
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*<code>/say hello world</code> | *<code>/say hello world</code> | ||
**Returns the message "hello world" in chat. | **Returns the message "hello world" in chat. | ||
− | * <code>/say | + | * <code>/say hello \n world</code> |
*: Returns the message with a line break after \n. | *: Returns the message with a line break after \n. | ||
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* Maximum horizontal tp coordinate is now 10000 instead of 1100 | * Maximum horizontal tp coordinate is now 10000 instead of 1100 | ||
* (Desktop) Gamerule command now accepts the value "true" | * (Desktop) Gamerule command now accepts the value "true" | ||
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+ | ! [[Version History#1.31.2|1.31.2]] | ||
+ | | Nov 9, 2024 | ||
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+ | * Added the whisper command to the Scavenger Hunt Minigame | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 16 November 2024
Commands (also known as Cheats) are scripted codes that the player can write in the game console that change the game directly.
Using Commands
To use commands, the world must have cheats enabled. Cheats can only be enabled on the world creation screen, and cannot be enabled after a world has already been created.
The default key binding for opening the command console is "T". This can be changed in the game settings. When the console is open, the player can write a command, and execute it by pressing Enter.
When commands are entered, the capitalization of letters does not matter.
Reading Command Definitions
Below is a list of command definitions (instructions on how each command works). The definitions include two different types of brackets:
- Parameters between
<
and>
angle brackets is a list of potential options. Each option is separated by a|
"pipe" character. If an option contains multiple parameters, as seen in thefill
command, it will be surrounded by parentheses. As an example, in/gamemode <survival|creative|adventure|spectator>
, you can write/gamemode survival
,/gamemode creative
,/gamemode adventure
, or/gamemode spectator
. - Parameters between the
[
and]
square brackets are optional parameters. When writing a command, you can skip optional parameters. For example, in/lightning [[~]x [~]y]
, you can omit both the[~]x
and[~]y
parameters, like so:/lightning
. Also, the[~]
means you can use relative coordinates.
The ~
character can be added before certain coordinate numbers to make the coordinate relative to your position in the world, instead of relative to block (0, 0). For example, running /explode 5 ~3 ~0
will perform a size 5 explosion, 3 blocks to the left of the player.
List of Commands
Command | Description | Definition | Examples |
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help |
This command is always available, even if cheats are disabled.
Lists all of the possible commands. |
/help
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/help
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seed |
This command is always available, even if cheats are disabled.
Shows the seed number of the current world. |
/seed
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/seed
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cheats |
This command will only exist if the world was created prior to 1.26.5 (when cheats were added to the game).
It allows players to permanently enable or disable cheats in their world. |
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/cheats enable
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clear |
Removes items from the inventory, but also returns a message if the specified item is present. |
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clone |
Clones part of the world and pastes it somewhere else, with data tags for blocks. |
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cls |
"cls" stands for "clear screen". This command clears console messages from the screen. | /cls
|
/cls
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difficulty |
Sets the difficulty mode of the world. |
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enchant |
Applies an enchantment to the player's held item. A message will appear saying that the enchantment has been "added to selected item". If the player is holding nothing, the message that the held item has been enchanted will still appear. |
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explode |
Creates an explosion. |
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fill |
Fills a region of blocks with the specified block type. |
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gamemode |
Switches between the game modes. |
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gamerule |
Sets global variables in the game world, such as the ability for players to keep their inventory when they die. |
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give |
Gives the player any block or item. |
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heal |
Instantly heals the player. | /heal
|
/heal
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home |
Teleports to the player's spawn point. |
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kill |
Instantly kills the player. | /kill
|
/kill
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lightning |
Generates lightning. |
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say |
Returns the specified message in chat. | /say message
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setblock |
Replaces the existing block with the specified block. |
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spawnskin |
Spawns in an NPC (non-player character) into the game. You need to have a skin ID for the NPC, which can be found on skin information in the skin database. |
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summon |
Spawns in a mob. |
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time |
Sets/shows the current time of the day, which is a value between 1 and 100. |
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tp |
Teleports (TPs) the player to a specific location. |
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weather |
Sets/shows whether it is raining in the world, or not. |
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xp |
Sets the experience points of the player. |
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History
Version | Date | Changes |
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1.26.5 | Jul 03, 2014 |
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1.27 | Nov 13, 2015 |
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1.28 | Oct 08, 2016 |
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1.29 | Sep 27, 2019 |
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1.29.1 | Oct 5, 2019 |
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1.29.2 | Oct 20, 2019 |
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1.30 | Nov 13, 2020 |
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1.30.3b | Nov 21, 2021 |
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1.30.3b_1 | Dec 5, 2021 |
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1.31.2 | Nov 9, 2024 |
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