CoreCommands

CoreCommands

Mod

CoreCommands adds several helpful player commands. Players can set and teleport to home or spawn points, send teleport requests to other players, and create warp points for easy navigation. Admins have special commands to set and delete.

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CoreCommands Mod

CoreCommands is a Minecraft mod that enhances player navigation and coordination. It includes a variety of useful commands to make gameplay smoother and more enjoyable. Here’s an overview of the key commands and features.

Player Commands:

Command Description
/home <homeName> Teleports the player to their specified home location.
/sethome <homeName> Sets the player's current location as a named home.
/delhome <homeName> Deletes the specified home location.
/listhomes Lists all homes set by the player.
/spawn Teleports the player to the world spawn location.
/tpa <player> Sends a teleport request to another player.
/tpaccept Accepts a received teleport request.
/tpdeny Denies a received teleport request.
/warp <warpName> Teleports the player to a predefined warp point.
/back Teleports the player to their last location.
/afk Toggles AFK status.
/rules Displays server rules.
/msg <player> <message> Sends a private message to another player.

Admin Commands:

Command Description
/setspawn Sets the world spawn location. Only accessible by admins.
/setwarp <warpName> Sets a new warp point at the current location. Only accessible by admins.
/delwarp <warpName> Deletes an existing warp point. Only accessible by admins.

Features:

  • Multiple Homes and Warps:
    • Players can set, delete, and teleport to multiple homes and warps.
  • Tab Completion:
    • Commands support tab completion for home and warp names, making it easier for players to use them.
  • Data Persistence:
    • Home, spawn, warp points, and teleport requests are saved in JSON files to ensure they persist across server restarts.

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Licensed MIT
Published a year ago
Updated 18 days ago