Commands
All player commands, organized by category. The reference page when you forget the syntax.
This section is the command reference — every command organized by category. Use it when you forget the syntax or want to discover what's available.
For learning commands by use case, the gameplay sections are better entry points (e.g., Storage explains when to use each storage command). The commands section is the dictionary, not the textbook.
What this section covers
- Everyday — the basics:
/wiki,/balance,/profile,/help - Storage —
/backpack,/vault,/enderchest,/aclist - Economy —
/balance,/pay,/shop,/trade,/withdraw - Social & info —
/msg,/r,/list,/profile,/top - Brewing —
/brew,/brew recipes,/brew info - Shortcuts — every alias for every command
A note on travel
Travel is in-world — runes, sign teleporters, lapis elevators, ender pearls, Nether portals. Nothing in this commands section relates to travel; see Travel.
Quick fundamentals
A few commands you'll use constantly:
/wiki/help/balance/list/profile/msg <player> <text>playertext
/msg Mothra are you online?If in doubt, /help shows you everything available, and /wiki has detailed pages.
Permissions and rank gating
Most commands are available to all players. A few are rank-gated:
- Painting/terraforming brush tool — Legend+ (1,000 hours) and staff
- Moderation tools — staff ranks only
If you try a command you don't have permission for, you'll see a "you don't have permission" message. Climb ranks and try again later.
Aliases
Most commands have short aliases:
/balance=/bal=/money/backpack=/bp/enderchest=/ec/vault=/v/list=/who/message=/msg=/tell=/w
The shortcuts page Shortcuts lists every alias.
Bedrock-specific notes
Bedrock players type commands the same way Java players do. Press T (or tap chat icon) to open chat, type /<command>, send.
Some commands open chest-style GUIs (like /profile or /wiki). On Bedrock, these render as native Bedrock GUIs. Same content, different render.
See also
- Getting started → Your first day — orientation that introduces these commands
- Ranks → Progression — what each rank unlocks
- Storage — for storage-command context
- Travel — in-world travel (no commands, by design)
- Economy — for economy-command context