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More Commands Mod

the mod adds hundreds of new commands in minecraft

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More Commands Mod 1.12.2 / 1.11.2 adds more than 100 commands to the Minecraft game's chat system.

The MoreCommands Mod is inspired by the Singleplayer Commands Mod which has not been updated or added for a long time. In contrast to Singleplayer Commands Mod, you don't need to edit the minecraft.jar file because this is a Forge Mod. This Minecraft Mod also uses the client-server model, so it is not restricted to single players, you can use it on the Forge Server.

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Features of More Commands Mod for Minecraft

  • Client and server commands: By default, the commands are always processed through the server, so if you are connected to the server, the server must install this mod to use the command (Singleplayer is only an internal server). Forge allows command processing on the client side, so you can use a few commands on the server without installing this mod. Most commands are server-side because it works on the server. There are several commands that require both the client and server to install the mod. Unsolicited commands can be used when the client has not installed the mod or does not need the server to install the mod. For example, the commands 'Fly', 'Clouds' . can be used on all servers while 'Noclip' requires both the server and the client to install the mod. If you want to disable all client commands, you can use 'clientcommands disable' (or Enable).
  • 'Help' Command: This Minecraft Mod has changed the Help command. The problem with this command is that it is handled on the server and not on the Client. Therefore, when using Help to display information, you need to edit it to 'chelp' on the Client and 'shelp' on the server. However, this theory only applies when the Client command is enabled. You can disable them with 'clientcommands disable'.
  • Disable command: mod will create a file named 'disable.cfg' (located in 'minecraft_installation_folder / config / morecommands'). You can enter commands here to turn them off.
  • Execute commands at startup: More Commands Mod allows you to execute commands when connecting to the server or when starting the server. It is used to set up a special configuration when starting the server.
  • Change settings (for example, the original greeting): the setting is stored in a file named config.cfg and is located in MC_FOLDER / config / morecommands. This file is the main setting of More Commands Mod, including the main value pairs to determine the mod's behavior.
  • System settings: this is an extensive system and there is a lot to talk about, it's hard to explain in detail in a few ideas. The default behavior of the setup system is well defined but to gain a deeper understanding of it, you need to have knowledge and experience about Minecraft Mod.
  • Decentralized system: Minecraft is also a type of decentralized system. More Commands allow you to set individual rights for players and command usage rights.
  • Command with nbt data: Some commands have nbt parameters, related to nbt data. If you don't know nbt yet, you can look up more on the Minecraft Wiki. After the nbt parameter you will see parameters such as merge or equal. If merged, the lists will be merged instead of completely replaced. If equal, the list will be compared peer.
  • Chat channel: the latest version adds a chat room called Chat Channel. The entire chat channel is structured in a tree and has its own policy to allow players to participate or be denied. You can create a private chat room for whitelist players to join.
  • More Commands Mod is installed via Minecraft Forge tool.

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