CommandSpy
Commandspy allows those with permission to see player and server commands and what people write on signs.
Documentation
For documentation, please see the spigot resource page. This project will continue to be updated with the latest versions.
Support
ircs://irc.esper.net:6697/#Commandspy
Licence and Source Code
Commandspy is licenced under version 3 of the GNU General Public licence. A copy of the source code is obtainable here.
What is the command to ignore command block commands????? @WolfLongclaw
Is there any way to turn off commandspy outputs for a specific command block?
Version 5.0.0 has been released! It's rather more basic than 4.x, but I hope it addresses some of the usability issues!
REVIEW:
It is a nice plugin I use it for my own server so yes I give it a 8.5
Any idea for an update...?
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Question, is there a way to make it so my staff can't see the commands that I (as owner) am executing? Thank you!
Players can do /c which is short for "/commandspy help" or just /commandspy and I cannot do anything to take it away. I even tried giving them the node -commandspy.* but they can still do the command. Has anyone figured out a way to deny this command to people? Or does the plugin need an update to fix this?
The server is spamming List in chat and I can see my own commands. How do I hide both of these?
I dont want that my commands (owner) get shown to me. How can i disable it? I only want to see what other users are typing
Is there anyway to block someone commands from being shown in chat, Not like certain commands, But a certain players Commands?
@xAcrosonicxandZane
commandspy.rule is the one you're looking for. The next version simplifies this somewhat. The set permission will be reintroduced, and both set and rule will imply use
I'm using the latest version on 1.9 server - what permission do I need to give players? I've tried commandspy.set and commandspy.use
Didn't work in 1.9
@unclemark
Because it's now written in Kotlin, and therefore includes the relevant stdlib.