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Stable build: v2.0.2
Dev build: v2.0.1b
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jCommands is developed by Jozeth and is a lightweight plugin which currently has more than 50 commands such as /day to /boom, you can manage a small server off of this plugin.
Once you've installed the .jar on to your server and started it, a 'players' folder will be created, ready for player configs.
Quote:This plugin utilizes an external version checking system, which means that the plugin makes a connection to curseforge.com and the following may occur:
- The plugins version checked against approved files
- Downloading of the plugin files
- Launching of the plugin files downloaded
You can disable the check and/or automated download via the configuration of this plugin.

Find the commands and permissions here!
Works with PermissionsEx and PermissionsBukkit or another permissions plugin which hooks into Bukkit's native permissions.
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In jCommands there are two statistic trackers (MCStats.org). My stats tracker currently only picks up start ups (whenever you reload or start your server a counter goes up by one). These features can be disabled in the config.
- Added /time
- Added /getnames [player]
- Name changes are in each player's config
- Online staff (jcommands.moderators & jcommands.admins) are alerted when a player joins with a different name to last time
- /getnames works in the console
- Fixed typos and some permissions in the plugin.yml
- Changed command aliases from, "jc" to "jc_"
- Removed Warp features and added them to 'jCommands Warps' - http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands-warps/
- Release of jCommands' first add-on, jCommands Warps
- Removed logging of commands
- Changed namespace
- Removed /savedata
Version 2.0.1
- Updated to CB 1.7.9-R0.2
- You can now import your warps from jWarp - This will overwrite any warps with the same name
- Added /importwarps
- Added /getuuid <player>
- /getuuid & /importwarps work in the console
Version 2.0.1b
- Updated to CB 1.7.9-R0.1 and can run on CB 1.7.9-R0.2
- Removed an unused class
- A player's name within their own config will change if that player changes their name
- Fixed a bug when converting a player's config when joining
- Fixed the 'IOException error' in v2.0.1a
- Fixed a bug in /ban
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Posted Apr 19, 2014jCommands v2.0.1a is out, download it here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/57-v2-0-1a/
PLEASE NOTE: This build is an unstable version compared to other versions and should only be used if you are to report any bugs found, which in turn will help me get v2.0.1 out quicker for.
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Posted Feb 27, 2014jCommands v2.0.0 is out, download it here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/55-v2-0-0/
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Posted Feb 27, 2014jCommands 2 is out!
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Posted Feb 10, 2014@vegar2014
You need to have a permissions plugin on your server.
Such as:
PermissionsEx - http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/permissionsex/
PermissionsBukkit - http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/permbukkit/
zPermissions - http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/zpermissions/
and follow their help on how to set up permissions.
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Posted Feb 9, 2014Permissions?
Where can i change the permissions for players??
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Posted Jan 23, 2014jCommands v1.2.6 is out, download it here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/54-v1-2-6/
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Posted Oct 14, 2013jCommands v1.2.5 is out, download it here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/53-v1-2-5/
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Posted Oct 12, 2013If you've found a bug (or you want a new feature to be added) in jCommands, please create a ticket.
Any comments regarding bugs or new features will most likely be ignored.
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Posted Sep 22, 2013jCommands v1.2.4 is out, download it here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/52-v1-2-4/
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Posted Sep 11, 2013@andrewman986
If you think it's a defect (bug) in the plugin then please create a ticket.
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Posted Sep 11, 2013Hi, small issue, My friends and I are using the latest version of Jcommands with BukkitForge on a tekkitlite server. Whenever we TP home, flying becomes enabled. This is really annoying, and I am looking for a fix. Does anyone have a solution for me? Thanks
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Posted Aug 29, 2013Noooooo LOL. I always use /killall to get rid of all the mobs on our survival server. Accidentally killed everyone.... Oops. :)
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Posted Aug 23, 2013jCommands v1.2.3 is out, download it here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/51-v1-2-3/
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Posted Aug 21, 2013I have a suggestion. I am using MyHome plugin, because I want my users to set multi homes. (jCommands does not allow that). But when player types /home set <name> or /home <name>, he got an error message from jCommands (Too many arguments...) So can you please add option in config, that disable /home and /sethome command? Thank you and Have a nice day, Zalko.
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Posted Aug 2, 2013jCommands v1.2.2 is out, download it here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/49-v1-2-2/
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Posted Jul 11, 2013@maybeitscool
That was added in v1.2.1: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/46-v1-2-1/ and the bugs found in v1.2.1 are fixed in v1.2.2a: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/jcommands/files/47-v1-2-2a/
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Posted Jul 11, 2013PLEASE ADD WARPS!
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Posted Jul 10, 2013@Jozeth
Thanks but I already found out that it was working.
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Posted Jul 8, 2013@Dr_Bunsen
Yes.
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Posted Jul 8, 2013@Jozeth
yep got it
I just saw about the integration of jwarp into jcommands, I assume I can simply drag & drop the warps.yml into the jcommands folder? Well, I am going to try that anyway.