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Commands (also known as Cheats), are scripted codes that the player can write in a game console that change the game directly.
 
Commands (also known as Cheats), are scripted codes that the player can write in a game console that change the game directly.
  
==Using==
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==Using Commands==
 
In order to use commands, the world must have cheats enabled. This option can only be enabled on the world creation screen, and cannot be enabled after a world has already been created.
 
In order to use commands, the world must have cheats enabled. This option can only be enabled on the world creation screen, and cannot be enabled after a world has already been created.
  

Revision as of 16:08, 17 June 2017

Commands (also known as Cheats), are scripted codes that the player can write in a game console that change the game directly.

Using Commands

In order to use commands, the world must have cheats enabled. This option 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.

The command definition includes two different types of brackets. It's important to know the difference between them.

  • Parameters between the < and > brackets is a list of options, separated by | characters. For example, in /gamemode <survival|creative>, you can either write /gamemode survival, or /gamemode creative.
  • Parameters between the [ and ] brackets is an optional parameter. When writing a command, you can omit the parameters. For example, in /lightning [[~]x [~]y], you can simply omit the X and Y parameters like so: /lightning.

Note that [~] is an optional modifier that can be added to coordinates, which makes it relative the player's location.

List of Commands

Command Description Definition Examples

help

This command is always available, even if cheats are disabled.

Lists all of the possible commands.

/help

seed

This command is always available, even if cheats are disabled.

Shows the seed number of the current world.

/seed

cheats

This command will only exist if the world was created prior to cheats being added to the game.

It allows players to permanently enable or disable cheats in their world.

/cheats <enable|disable>

difficulty

Sets the difficulty mode of the world.

/difficulty <peaceful|easy|normal|hard>

  • /difficulty normal
    Sets the game to normal difficulty

enchant

Applies and enchantment to the player's equipped item.

enchant enchantment_id

  • enchantment_id: See list of enchantment ID's here: Enchantments
  • /enchant Unbreaking4
    Enchants the held item with the Unbreaking 4 enchantment.
  • /enchant LuckOfTheSeaII
    Enchants the held item with the Luck of the Sea 2 enchantment.

explode

Creates an explosion.

/explode size [[~]x [~]y]

  • /explode 10
    Performs a size 10 explosion at the player's location.
  • /explode 5 ~ ~-3
    Performs a size 5 explosion, 3 blocks below the player.

fill

Fills a region of blocks with the specified block type

fill block_type [~]x [~]y width height [(replace [replace_block_type])|keep|outline|hollow|destroy]

  • block_type: The identifier for the block to fill.
  • [~]x [~]y: The x and y coordinate to start filling from.
  • width height: How many blocks rightward (width) and upward (height) to fill.
  • oldBlockHandling: Different replacement algorithms:
    • replace replace_block_type will only fill blocks that match the replace_block_type.
    • keep will only replace air blocks.
    • outline will fill blocks on only the inner edge of the rectangle.
    • hollow will fill the inner edge and clear all blocks inside.
    • destroy replaces all blocks by mining them first.
  • /fill diamond_block ~-5 ~ 11 1 replace
    Replaces the area under the player with diamond blocks.
  • /fill air ~-10 ~-10 21 21 replace stone
    Replaces stone around the player with air.

gamemode

Switches between the game modes.

/gamemode <survival|creative>

  • /gamemode creative
    Switches to creative mode
    /gamemode 1 and /gamemode c will also work.
  • /gamemode survival
    Switches to survival mode.
    /gamemode 0 and /gamemode s will also work.

gamerule

Sets global variables in the game world, such as the ability for players to keep their inventory when they die.

/gamerule <rule> value

  • /gamerule keepinventory true
    Allows the player to keep their inventory upon death.
  • /gamerule dodaylightcycle false
    Stops the day/night cycle from continuing.
  • /gamerule dofiretick false
    Stops fire from spreading between blocks.
  • /gamerule mobgriefing false
    Disallows mobs from changing blocks in the world.

give

Gives the player any block or item.

give item [amount] [damage] [data_tags]

  • item: The identifier for the item to give.
  • amount: Specifies how many of the item to give.
  • damage: How much damage the tool will have (default is 0). Positive numbers are damage, and negative numbers are durability.
  • data_tags: Specifies additional data to apply to the item. See data tags for more information.
  • /give diamond 12
    Gives the player twelve diamonds.
  • /give diamond_sword 1 50 {name:"Jimbo"}
    Gives a diamond sword named "Jimbo" that has been damaged 50 times.
  • /give command_book 1 0 {command:"give carrot 1 0 {name:'Perry'}"}
    Gives a command book that gives the player a carrot named "Perry".
  • /give wooden_shovel 1 0 {enchantments:["unbreaking3"]}
    Gives a wooden shovel with an unbreaking enchantment.

heal

Instantly heals the player.

/heal

home

Teleports to the player's spawn point.

/home [set [~]x [~]y]

  • /home
    Goes to the player's home location.
  • /home set ~5 ~3
    Sets the player's spawn point 5 blocks to the right, and 3 blocks up.
  • /home set 5 3
    Sets the player's spawn point to the block at x=5 and y=3.

kill

Instantly kills the player.

/kill

lightning

Generates lightning

/lightning [[~]x [~]y]

  • /lightning
    Generates lightning at the player's location.
  • /lightning ~-5 ~
    Generates lightning 5 blocks to the left of the player.

spawnskin

Spawns in a NPC (Non-player control)into the game. You need to have a skin ID for the NPC, which can be found on skin stats in the gallery.

/spawnskin skin_id_number [amount] [[~]x [~]y]

  • /spawnskin 58300
    Spawns 1 of Zanzlanz's Squid skin.
  • /spawnskin 58300 5
    Spawns 5 of them.
  • /spawnskin 58300 1 ~-5 ~3
    Spawns 1 of them, 5 blocks to the left, and three blocks above the player.

time

Sets/shows the current time of the day, which is a value between 1 and 100.

/time <get|set [t|day|night]>

  • /time get
    Displays the time of the day in the console.
  • /time set 10
    Sets time to 10, which is morning time.
  • /time set day
    Sets time to 0.


tp

Teleports (TPs) the player to a specific location.

/tp <[~]x [~]y>

  • /tp ~5 ~3
    Teleports the player 5 blocks to the right, and 3 blocks up.
  • /tp 5 3
    Teleports the player to the block at x=5 and y=3.

weather

Sets/shows whether it is raining in the world, or not.

/weather <get|set <clear|rain|thunder>>

  • /weather get
    Displays the current weather in the console.
  • /weather set rain
    Makes it start raining.

xp

Sets the experience points of the player.

/xp [add] value[L]

  • /xp 100
    Sets the player's experience to 100 points (1 level).
  • /xp 1L
    Sets the player's experience to 1 level (100 points).
  • /xp add 10L
    Adds 10 levels to the player's experience.

History

  • 1.25: Default keybinding to open commands changed from "/" to "T".

See Also