Command List
Commands are used on Zero to navigate the server, join maps and assist in building, among other uses. The player can execute any command granted to them by their rank, or any lower ranks.
Contents
General Commands
Note that /c and /cp are aliases of /checkpoint.
/ch is an alias of /challenge.
When referencing a map, you can either use its name, or the map code (usually a three-letter abbreviated form of the map’s name, such as “aws” for “A Whittle Story” or “anh” for “ANHUR”). This can usually be found on the map's checkpoint sign.
General
help
/help
Displays help information
kill
/kill
Kills the player. They will respawn at their checkpoint.
/mail <player> <subject> [message]
Will send a message to a player, regardless if they are online or not. The message will be viewable at any time (until deleted).
/mail delete <number>
Will delete a message a player has received.
/mail list
Lists all of the messages a player has received.
/mail read <number>
Displays a message to the player.
me
/me <message> /minecraft:me <message> (vanilla)
Roleplaying command. Displays * playername <message> in chat.
message
/message <player> <message> /m <player> <message> (alias) /msg <player> <message> (alias) /tell <player> <message> (alias) /whisper <player> <message> (alias) /w <player> <message> (alias)
Sends a private message to a player. Multiple players can be messaged at once by separating each player name with a comma.
/minecraft:msg (vanilla) /minecraft:tell (vanilla)
Uses the vanilla command to send a private message to a player.
note
An alias of /mail.
ping
/ping [player]
Pings the server. The server pongs the player back. Displays the round-trip travel time for a packet between a player and the server.
Can also be used to play ping-pong with the server.
reply
/reply <message> /r <message> (alias)
Replies to the sender of the last private message received. If last message was sent to multiple players, replies to all players.
spawn
/spawn /hub (alias) /lobby (alias) /quit (alias) /quitmap (alias) /leave (alias)
Teleports the player to spawn.
team
/tchat <message> /teammsg <message> (alias) /t <message> (alias)
Sends a message to everyone in the player's team (if they are in one).
whois
/whois [player]
Displays information about the player.
Party
These commands pertain to Minr's party system, which allows players to easily join maps together and communicate with their party.
accept
/party accept
Accepts a pending invite to a party.
create
/party create
Creates a new party. (Cannot create party while in another party)
disband
/party disband
Disbands the party. (Must be party leader to disband)
invite
/party invite <player>
Sends an invite to a player to join a party.
kick
/party kick <player>
Removes a player from your party. (Must be party leader to kick)
leave
/party leave
Leaves the player's current party.
list
/party list
Lists all players in the executor's party.
set allinvite/warp
/party set allinvite allow|disallow [default]
Allows or disallows party members sending party invites. If disallow is set, only the party leader can invite players to their party. The default keyword sets the default setting for any future parties the player creates.
/party set warp enable|disable [default]
Enables or disables warping all party members when any party member joins a map or challenge. The default keyword sets the default setting for any future parties the player creates.
(Must be party leader to change party settings)
summon
/party summon
Brings all party members to your current map.
transfer
/party transfer <player>
Transfers leadership to another party member. (Must be party leader to transfer)
Checkpoint and Maps
These pertain specifically to maps.
completed
/c completed [player <player>] [comparing <player>|party] map <map name|map code>
Checks how many times a player has completed a map, and their fastest time. If omitted, player defaults to the executor. The comparing specifier will show the completion information for an additional player or the executor's entire party.
/c completed [player <player>] [comparing <player>|party] [sortby <sort mode>] [page <number>]
Displays a list of all the maps a player has beaten, and their fastest times. If omitted, player defaults to the executor. The comparing specifier will filter the list to maps completed by both players or the executor's entire party.
Sort mode can be one of the following:
- Alphabet – Default. Sorts alphabetically.
- Points – Sorts on point value, from low to high, then alphabetically.
- Rank – Sorts on the time rank accomplished by the player, then alphabetically.
- Completions – Sorts on the amount of completions, from low to high, then alphabetically.
cp
/c cp [player] /c current [player] (alias)
Displays checkpoint information about a player. If omitted, player defaults to the executor.
ffa
/c ffa
Respawns player at their ffa checkpoint.
info
/c info <map name|map code>
Displays information about a map, including the map type(s), creators, and difficulty.
join
/c join <map name|map code>
Joins a map
/c join <player>
Joins the map that a player is currently playing
points
/c points [player]
Displays the amount of FFA Points, Challenge Points, and Global Points obtained by a player. If omitted, player defaults to the executor.
srscore
/c srscore <player> <map>
Displays the amount of Speedrun Score a player has earned on a particular map. The higher the player’s time rank, the higher the Speedrun Score they’ll have on the map. If omitted, player defaults to the executor.
random
/c random [new]
Warps the player to a random map. If new is present, it will warp the player to a map they have not completed before.
restart
/c restart
Resets the player's progress in a map.
times
/c times [page] <map name|map code>
Displays the times for a map.
uncompleted
/c uncompleted [player <player>] [comparing <player>|party] [sortby <sort mode>] [page <number>]
Displays a list of all the maps a player has not completed. Maps that are not accessible or award no points are not included. If omitted, player defaults to the executor. The comparing specifier will filter the list to maps that are not completed by both players or the executor's entire party.
Sort mode can be one of the following:
- Alphabet – Default. Sorts alphabetically.
- Points – Sorts on point value, from low to high, then alphabetically.
- Rank – Sorts on the time rank accomplished by the player, then alphabetically.
- Completions – Sorts on the amount of completions, from low to high, then alphabetically.
Challenge
These pertain specifically to Challenges.
completed
/ch completed [player <player>] [comparing <player>|party] map <map name|map code>
Checks how many times a player has completed a challenge, and their fastest time. If omitted, player defaults to the executor. The comparing specifier will show the completion information for an additional player or the executor's entire party.
/ch completed [player <player>] [comparing <player>|party] [sortby <sort mode>] [page <number>]
Displays a list of all the challenges a player has beaten, and their fastest times. If omitted, player defaults to the executor. The comparing specifier will filter the list to challenges completed by both players or the executor's entire party.
Sort mode can be one of the following:
- Alphabet – Default. Sorts alphabetically.
- Points – Sorts on point value, from low to high, then alphabetically.
- Rank – Sorts on the time rank accomplished by the player, then alphabetically.
- Completions – Sorts on the amount of completions, from low to high, then alphabetically.
daily
/ch join daily
Begins the daily challenge.
/ch info [page] daily
Displays information about the currently daily challenge.
hexa
/ch hexa [player]
Displays information about a player's progress through the Hexa challenge. If player is omitted, a leaderboard for hexa stage completion is displayed instead.
info
/ch info [page] <challenge name|challenge code>
Displays information about a challenge.
join
/ch join <challenge name|challenge code>
Begins a challenge.
quit
/ch quit
Quits the current challenge.
random
/ch random
Joins a random challenge.
restart
/ch restart
Restarts a player's progress in a challenge.
uncompleted
/ch uncompleted [player <player>] [comparing <player>|party] [sortby <sort mode>] [page <number>]
Displays a list of all the challenges a player has not completed. If omitted, player defaults to the executor. The comparing specifier will filter the list to challenges that are not completed by both players or the executor's entire party.
Sort mode can be one of the following:
- Alphabet – Default. Sorts alphabetically.
- Points – Sorts on point value, from low to high, then alphabetically.
- Rank – Sorts on the time rank accomplished by the player, then alphabetically.
- Completions – Sorts on the amount of completions, from low to high, then alphabetically.
Blue Commands
hardcore
/c hardcore /c hc (alias)
Respawns the player at their Hardcore checkpoint.
Green Commands
These commands are only available to greens and staff. They are used to assist in the creation of maps.
bring
/bring <player>
Teleports a player to you who called recently. On other servers, it is commonly known as /tpaccept. Using this command will invalidate the player's timer.
call
/call <player>
Will request to teleport to any green or staff member. On other servers, it is commonly known as /tpa. Using this command will invalidate the player's timer.
home
/home [home name]
Teleports the player to their home. It will teleport them to one of their homes specified. If home name is omitted, the player will be teleported to their first home.
Greens and Staff can have unlimited amounts of homes.
Using this command will invalidate the player's timer.
listhomes
/listhomes /listhome (alias)
Displays all the homes the player has set.
listwarps
/listwarps /listwarp (alias)
Displays all the warps on Zero.
sethome
/sethome [home name]
Sets the player's home to their current position. If home name is specified, then it will set their Home # to their current position. Homes can be set to either numbers or names.
warp
/warp <warp>
Will warp the player to a specified warp. Using this command will invalidate the player's timer.