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* <code>/give wooden_shovel 1 0 {enchantments:["unbreaking3"]}</code> | * <code>/give wooden_shovel 1 0 {enchantments:["unbreaking3"]}</code> | ||
*: Gives a wooden shovel with an unbreaking enchantment. | *: Gives a wooden shovel with an unbreaking enchantment. | ||
− | + | * <code>/give spawn_egg 1 0 {type: "ender dragon"}<code> | |
+ | *: Gives ender dragon spawn egg | ||
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===heal=== | ===heal=== | ||
| Instantly heals the player. | | Instantly heals the player. |
Revision as of 06:13, 19 August 2020
Commands (also known as Cheats) are scripted codes that the player can write in the 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|adventure>
, you can write/gamemode survival
,/gamemode creative
, or/gamemode adventure
. - 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 |
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help |
This command is always available, even if cheats are disabled.
Lists all of the possible commands. |
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seed |
This command is always available, even if cheats are disabled.
Shows the seed number of the current world. |
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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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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. |
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difficulty |
Sets the difficulty mode of the world. |
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enchant |
Applies an enchantment to the player's equipped item. |
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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. |
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home |
Teleports to the player's spawn point. |
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kill |
Instantly kills the player. |
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lightning |
Generates lightning |
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say |
Returns the specified message in chat |
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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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