mc.pbe.im server commands

Claiming Chunks:

To make a claim use the following command:

/xclaim gui

Then press the new claim button to start the claim proccess

Admin only commands:

/channel command to change chat chan

/warp to warp to a set location

/set warp to setup a new warp location

/pvdc for player view distance stuff

Subcommands 

– set 
  • Usage: /pvdc set <chunks> [player]
  • Sets the maximum view distance of yourself or another online player
  • You can do /pvdc <chunks> as a shortcut as of v2.1.0
– setonline 
  • Usage: /pvdc setonline <chunks>
  • Sets the maximum view distance of all online players
– get 
  • Usage: /pvdc get [player]
  • Get your own max view distance or the max view distance of another player
– reset 
  • Usage: /pvdc reset [player]
  • Resets a player’s max view distance to the max (or the max allowed by LuckPerms permissions if installed!)
– reload 
  • Usage: /pvdc reload
  • Reloads config.yml (restart server to apply changes to custom messages and the AFK system!)
– help 
  • Usage: /pvdc help
  • Displays the plugin help message

Commander 

A must-have command management system for your minecraft server.
With Commander you can remove or hide commands you don’t want,
changeremove or add permissions to existing commands.
Every message is localized and can be customized.

Usage 

In order to use /command the permission commander.admin is required
To bypass the command hiding feature the explicit permission commander.bypass is required

Commands 

To remove a command for everyone, use: /command unregister [command]
To add a removed command back, use: /command register [command]
To hide a command, use: /command hide [command]
To reveal a command again, use: /command reveal [command]
To completely reset a command, use: /command reset [command]

Permissions 

  • To change the permission of a command, use: /command permission set [command] [permission]
  • To completely remove a permission from a command, use: /command permission unset [command]
  • To reset the permission of a command to its default value, use: /command permission reset [command]
  • To see what the permission of a certain command is, use: /command permission query [command]

Farm Control: