Minecraft plugins Commands
Plugin collection for the Commands category
- Essentials
EssentialsX is a Minecraft plugin suite providing core server commands (homes, teleport, kits), chat and economy integration, and common admin tools for Spigot and Paper servers.
279 - GSit
GSit is a Minecraft plugin that adds sit, lay, crawl, spin, and bellyflop poses so players can sit on blocks or other players, with configurable materials, permissions, and region support.
104 - MyCommand
MyCommand is a Minecraft plugin that lets server admins create custom commands, aliases, GUI menus and scripted actions with placeholders, delays and optional Bungee/SQL features.
44 - SCore
SCore is a Minecraft plugin library by Ssomar that provides shared features — custom projectiles, variables/placeholders, and packaged custom commands — used by Ssomar plugins.
24 - CommandAPI
CommandAPI — a developer-focused Minecraft plugin library to register vanilla-like commands for Spigot/Paper servers, enabling modern Brigadier-style arguments and command conversion.
19 - CommandSigns
CommandSigns — Minecraft plugin that turns signs, buttons and plates into command executors. Useful for shops, warps and admin actions on Spigot/Paper servers.
10 - ItemTag
ItemTag — Minecraft plugin to add non-vanilla behaviors to items (effects, right-click commands, flags). Requires ItemEdit. Works on Spigot/Paper servers.
8 - CommandNPC
CommandNPC — Minecraft plugin that lets Citizens2 NPCs run commands on click. Adds admin commands to configure NPC commands, supports PlaceholderAPI and bStats.
6 - CitizensCMD
CitizensCMD — Minecraft plugin to attach commands, messages and sounds to Citizens NPCs. Requires Citizens; admin commands and permissions for NPC interactions.
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This page lists plugins tagged Commands. The category helps you quickly find tools for specific tasks: administration, economy, protection, PvP, survival, or other mechanics.
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