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SModeration commands
/smod
The /smod command just opens the SMod menu. It takes no arguments.
/mute
The /mute command is used to mute players.
It requires 2 arguments:
- Player name
- Duration
If you want to, you can also add a reason.
For example, if you want to mute a player for breaking server rules, just use /mute playername 1h 30min Breaking server rules.
The player will be muted for 1 hour and 30 minutes with the reason "Breaking server rules.".
Muted players can still join the server, but can't use the chat.
/ban
The /ban command works the same as the /mute command, with one important difference:
Banned players can't even join the server until the ban expires.
/kick
The /kick command is a bit different. It does not require a duration because kicks are instant. Instead, you can use the command like this: /kick playername reason
/modlogs
The /modlogs command can be used when the /smod menu is unavailable. It displays information about a player in chat instead of a menu.
Example: /modlogs playername shows you a message in chat that tells you whether the player is muted or banned.
/unmute & /unban
The /unmute and /unban commands only take one argument, the player name.
The specified player will then be unmuted or unbanned.
/invsee
The /invsee command can be used to view the inventory of another player.
It takes one argument: the player name. The player has to be online.
/enderchestsee
The /enderchestsee command can, similarly to /invsee, be used to view the ender chest of another player.
It takes one argument: the player name. The player has to be online.
/vanish
The /vanish command is used to toggle vanish mode.
In vanish mode, other players (who don't have the necessary permissions) can't see that you're online.
To toggle vanish mode for yourself, use /vanish.
To toggle vanish mode for someone else, use /vanish .
Vanish status is not saved, so you re-appear when you leave the server.