How do you get single player commands in Minecraft?
Written By Jonny
Single Player Commands (SPC) for Minecraft is one of the essential mods for serious builders. It gives you a lot of extra command for the game like instantmine, noclip, fly and WorldEdit which was previously only available as plugins for Bukkit servers. With so many commands, and no real GUI, it can be pretty hard to remember all the commands, but if you use this mod a lot, you will remember most of the important command in the end.
SPC is compatible with Forge, Mod Loader and PlayerAPI. It also works with the TooManyItems mod.
After selecting yes and loading up the world, you’ll need to press the “C” key to pull up the command bar, which is where you’ll be inputting all your cheats and commands. Any command you enter in single player will need to be prefixed by forward slash (/); multiplayer commands will not work with this prefix.
Minecraft: Single Player Commands Tutorial!
Single Play Commands Mod Version 4.0 for Minecraft 3.2 Changelogs
If youre wondering how to enter the Minecraft console commands listed below, all you need to do is hit the forward-slash key (/) and that’ll bring up a small window. Input the code and hit enter and your command will activate.
Below are the shorthand codes to save you from typing in different player names. These are worth memorising so you don’t have to type in names like “Sniper_Kitty_Bruv_91” every time some jobber joins your game.
@p – the player nearest to you
@r – a random player
@a – all players
@e – all entities in the world.
@s – yourself
/clone
Clones a selection of blocks to another location. Very helpful if you’re building a city space and want to duplicate multiple buildings to different areas. “” is your start point. “” is the end point. And “” is where you want the cloned blocks to spawn.
Example: /clone 100 234 -10 200 100 0 300 200 100
Changes the in-game difficulty. Replace the latter section of the code with one of the following:
Example: /difficulty peaceful
/effect [seconds] [amplifier] [hideParticles]
Adds a status effect to the targeted player. “[seconds]”, “[amplifier]”, and “[hideParticles]” are all optional conditions, so feel free to ignore them unless you want to change the length, how strong the effect is, or whether the effect shows as particles or not. If you want to remove an effect from a player, type “/effect clear”.
Example: /effect PCGamer water_breathing 30
/enchant [level]
Adds an enchantment to the item the player is holding. So that’s smite, bane of the arthropods, sharpness—any enchantment you’d pull from a book or enchant table. Heres a list of Enchantment IDs (opens in new tab).
Example: /enchant PCGamer minecraft:smite 1
Gives the targeted player an amount of experience points. If you just want to add levels instead, which is easier for enchanting, try “/xp L [player]”.
Example: /xp 100L PCGamer
Changes the gamemode for everyone in the session. Add a player’s name to the end of the code to alter the mode for different players. Replace “” with one of the following options:
Survival
Creative
Adventure
Spectator
Example: /gamemode Survival
Single Player Commands (SPC) for Minecraft is one of the essential mods for serious builders. It gives you a lot of extra command for the game like instantmine, noclip, fly and WorldEdit which was previously only available as plugins for Bukkit servers. With so many commands, and no real GUI, it can be pretty hard to remember all the commands, but if you use this mod a lot, you will remember most of the important command in the end.
/? – help [COMMAND_NAME] – Activates the help message./ascend – Moves you to the next platform above your current position./bind {PARAMETERS} – Binds a command to a keyboard button./bindid {PARAMETERS} – Binds a command to a keyboard key using the key id./cannon [STRENGTH] – Shoots a primed TNT in the direction you are pointing at the chosen strength./damage [enable|disable] – Turns player damage on/off./debug – not working/defaultgamemode – not working/descend – Moves you to the next platform below your current position./diff – difficulty [DIFFICULTY] – Sets the difficulty to the specified level (valid values 0-3)./difficulty [DIFFICULTY] – Sets the difficulty to the specified level (valid values 0-3)./effect – Configures potion effects on the player/enchant – Enchants the currently selected item./fly [ENABLE|DISABLE] – Allows you to turn flying mode on/off/gamemode – Changes the game mode./gamerule OR – not working/give [QUANTITY] [DAMAGE] – Gives player the selected item, if quantity isn’t specified maximum amount of that item. Same as the /i and /item command. Item codes can be found on the Minecraft data values page./gm – gamemode [creative|survival|adventure] – Changes the game mode./hardcore [enable|disable] – Configures the world for hardcore mode or not./heal – Heals a player the specified number of points (2 per heart)./health – Sets the health of a player to pre-defined figures./help [COMMAND_NAME] – Activates the help menu. If no COMMAND_NAME given, lists help commands./home – Teleport to spawn point./hunger – Sets your hunger level to predefined points./i [QUANTITY] [DAMAGE] – Gives player item, if quantity isn’t specified maximum amount of that item. Same as the /give and /item command./ignite – sets the upper surface of the block you’re pointing at on fire./info – Block information tool./item [QUANTITY] [DAMAGE] – Same as /give and /i command./jump – Moves you from where you are to where your mouse is pointing./kill – Kills the current player./killall – Kills all the specified entity type, this destroys ALL entities (paintings, minecarts, etc) if no distance. As of 06 Dec 2012 this causes the game to freeze./light – Turns permanent lighting on and off./macro [PARAMETERS] – Allows multiple Commands to be run./me – not working./msg – not working./path [BLOCK][RADIUS] – Creates a path as you walk./platform – Creates a glass square under your feet./pos – Gives current player position./publish – not working./repair [all] – Repairs the currently selected item to full health. /repair all – repairs all inventory items except worn armor, if removed and added to inventory, it too is repaired./say – not working in single player./seed – Displays world seed./setspawn [X Y Z] – Set the current position as the spawn point, if X Y Z are specified sets that position as spawn point/setspeed [SPEED|reset] – Sets the speed that the player moves. Speed also applies when flying./spawn [QUANTITY] – Allows you to spawn creatures./spawnpoint OR /spawnpoint OR /spawnpoint ./spc – Provides generic commands around SPC./su – Allows commands to be run as a specified player. /su simon give 35:14 5 (give 5 red wool)./t – Teleport to X Y Z coordinates. Same as /tele & /teleport./tele – Teleport to X Y Z coordinates. Same as /t & teleport./teleport – Teleport to X Y Z coordinates. Same as /t & /tele./tell – not working in single player./time [set[TIME]|day|night] – Get or set minecraft time./toggledownfall – not working./unbind – Unbinds the specified key from a command./unbindid – Unbinds a command from a keyboard key using the key id./w – whisper to a player. not working./weather – Toggles weather effects on/off./xp [player] OR /xp [player] – where L = level – Changes player experience or experience level.
SPC is compatible with Forge, Mod Loader and PlayerAPI. It also works with the TooManyItems mod.
FAQ
How do I enable commands in Minecraft?
Console commands are a big part of how most players enjoy Minecraft. The way players use console commands for PC is simple. All you have to do is open the chat window in your game, and then type “/” plus your command.
How do you use simple commands in Minecraft?
Installing mods for a single-player client is a somewhat convoluted process. The steps vary from mod to mod, so you’ll want to follow the instructions listed on the particular mod you’re looking for, but the general technique is the same.
How do I give myself commands on my Minecraft server?
Installing mods for a single-player client is a somewhat convoluted process. The steps vary from mod to mod, so you’ll want to follow the instructions listed on the particular mod you’re looking for, but the general technique is the same.
Can you mod Minecraft single player?
Installing mods for a single-player client is a somewhat convoluted process. The steps vary from mod to mod, so you’ll want to follow the instructions listed on the particular mod you’re looking for, but the general technique is the same.