without printing it in the chat) it can be prefixed with a slash, however, this does not work with all Minecraft versions. To run a command the player needs to have a role greater than or equal to the one defined in the command settings and say the string defined in the "chat" setting of the command in-game. Commands fail silently if the user doesn't have the required role. The "Prerequisite" field in the command create/edit form refers to another command that has to be run before this one. You can define new chat commands or change the role required to run built-in commands. To allow access for a player to a private server you can either create the player with a role greater than "No Access" or edit the player entry if it already exists. The default role is the role assigned to all users/players that don't have any other role assigned to them. To make a server private just set its "Default Role" to "No Access".
Has full superuser access to the entire panel and the panel settings Has full control over all server functions such as managing players, editing configs, etc.Ĭan assign co-owner status to other users
The following list of available roles is in ascending order, meaning the listed roles include the capabilities of all of the roles above them:Ĭan see basic information about a server like online status and number of playersĬan use chat, view available commands and use certain cheat functionality if enabled by the server ownerĬan start servers, use the "admin say" command, see the server console, summon/kick/tp players, use the "give" command and download backupsĬan issue server commands, stop/restart the server and start backups The role assigned here applies to all servers in the panel so if a user has the global role "Administrator" they will be admin for all servers.
Changing the port of the standalone webserver (Windows).Using MySQL / Controlling a remote server.User Contribution: Updating BuildTools and Spigot (Windows Standalone).