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*'''/help''' <code>[command]</code> - displays information about the command specified.
 
*'''/help''' <code>[command]</code> - displays information about the command specified.
 
*'''/loadlevel''' - reloads the world from the last save and resets all players to a spawn point. Players will not respawn if they are in god mode.
 
*'''/loadlevel''' - reloads the world from the last save and resets all players to a spawn point. Players will not respawn if they are in god mode.
*'''/reset''' - Resets all players to a spawn point. This does not affect players in god mode.
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*'''/reset''' - Resets all players to a sayername]</code> - Kills the specified player and respawns the player at a world spawn point or the last activated checkpoint.
*'''/respawnall''' - Respawns all players at their last touched checkpoint or at a spawnpoint, similar to ''/reset''.
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*'''/killall''' - Kills all players in a world and respawns them at a world spawn poAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
*'''/giveedit''' <code>[playername]</code> - Gives edit rights to a user. When the code is changed, users given edit through this command will also lose edit.
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er (''/unmute''). When a player is muted, you cannot see what the player says, although they can see what you chat.
*'''/removeedit''' <code>[playername]</code> - Removes editing right from a user. World owners always have editing rights and these cannot be changed.
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*'''/kick''' <code>[playername] [reason]</code> - Kicks a player from a world with a five-minute ban. A reason is not required although it can be added in by typing it after the player's name.
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*'''/kill''' <code>[playername]</code> - Kills the specified player and respawns the player at a world spawn point or the last activated checkpoint.
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*'''/killall''' - Kills all players in a world and respawns them at a world spawn point or the last activated checkpoint. It is similar to ''/respawnall'', and is a replacement for '''/killemall'''.
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*'''/teleport''' <code>[playername] [x] [y]</code> - Teleports the user to the (x,y) world coordinate (specified in tiles). If x and y are omitted, the player is teleported to the position of the user.
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*'''/visible''' <code>[value]</code> - Sets the world to either visible or invisible to other players in the lobby, values are true or false. Defaults to true. If set to false, world cannot be entered by anyone but the owner and staff.
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*'''/bgcolor''' <code>[#______]</code> - (6 figures, from "0" to "f") Sets the world background color to the hex color supplied. Send "none" or "remove" to remove background color. Defaults to "none". ([http://colorpicker.com Try this site to generate hex color codes])
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*'''/listportals''' - Returns a list of all visible and invisible portals in the world in the form: "      id,target,x,y,type".
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*'''/reportabuse''' <code>[playername] [reason]</code> - Used to report rule-breaking conduct in-game. Playername is required, but reason is optional (although encouraged).
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*'''/mute''' <code>[playername]</code> and '''/unmute''' <code>[playername]</code> - Mutes a player (''/mute'') or unmutes a player (''/unmute''). When a player is muted, you cannot see what the player says, although they can see what you chat.
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*'''/getblockplacer''' or '''/gbp''' - When this command is run and a block is clicked on, it will display the name of the player who placed it in the [[chat]]. Typing the command again will cause it to deactivate. However, this doesn't work note blocks, sci-fi decorations, or empty blocks.
 
*'''/getblockplacer''' or '''/gbp''' - When this command is run and a block is clicked on, it will display the name of the player who placed it in the [[chat]]. Typing the command again will cause it to deactivate. However, this doesn't work note blocks, sci-fi decorations, or empty blocks.
 
*'''/roomid''' - Displays the ID of the room.
 
*'''/roomid''' - Displays the ID of the room.

Revision as of 12:14, 21 February 2017

Everybody Edits features an ingame chat, where players can talk to each other while in worlds. However, chatting privilege can be revoked by the EE Staff if necessary.

The in-game chat facilitates a number of commands that can be used to manipulate the game state and/or manage worlds. Most commands are restricted to users with edit rights, with the exception of chat commands. Players may use non-chat commands regardless of whether they have chat. All commands start with the forward slash character ("/"). Pressing tab completes a word.

List

  • /help - displays a list of in-game chat commands.
  • /help [command] - displays information about the command specified.
  • /loadlevel - reloads the world from the last save and resets all players to a spawn point. Players will not respawn if they are in god mode.
  • /reset - Resets all players to a sayername]</code> - Kills the specified player and respawns the player at a world spawn point or the last activated checkpoint.
  • /killall - Kills all players in a world and respawns them at a world spawn poAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

er (/unmute). When a player is muted, you cannot see what the player says, although they can see what you chat.

  • /getblockplacer or /gbp - When this command is run and a block is clicked on, it will display the name of the player who placed it in the chat. Typing the command again will cause it to deactivate. However, this doesn't work note blocks, sci-fi decorations, or empty blocks.
  • /roomid - Displays the ID of the room.
  • /clearchat - Clears the chat.
  • /pm [playername] [message] - Sends a private message to the specified user.
  • /godon [playername] - Gives the player the ability to use god mode.
  • /godoff [playername] - Removes the ability to use god mode from the player.
  • /givecrown [username] - Gives the player the crown.
  • /removecrown - Removes the crown from the player who has it.

Removed

  • /killemall - Replaced by killall.
  • /respawn - This command was removed when the Respawn Potion was released. While it was available, any player in any world could use this command and it would respawn them at a world spawn point or the last activated checkpoint.
  • /potionson or /potionoff - This command was removed when Potions were replaced with the effect blocks which did the same things a potions, but as a block.