Commands & Permissions - Rosewood-Development/RoseChat GitHub Wiki

Introduction

This page contains all of the commands and permissions for RoseChat. Scroll past the table below if you want additional information on how to use these.

 

Command Description Permission Node
/rc Shows the current plugin version and the plugin author. The permission for the base command is given by default and can only be revoked. rosechat.basecommand
/rc help Displays a list of the plugin's commands.
/rc reload Reloads all of the plugin's files and applies any saved changes made to them. rosechat.reload
/msg Sends a message to another player. rosechat.message
/r Replies to a message sent from another player. rosechat.reply
/socialspy Allows a player to see private messages. rosechat.spy
Allows a player to spy on messages sent with /msg. rosechat.spy.message
Allows a player to spy on messages sent in a channel. rosechat.spy.channel
Allows a player to spy on messages sent in a group. rosechat.spy.group
/togglemsg Toggles the ability to receive messages. rosechat.togglemessage
Allows messaging players who have disabled receiving messages. rosechat.togglemessage.bypass
/togglesound Toggles the ability to receive sounds when receiving a message or being tagged. rosechat.togglesound
/toggleemoji Toggles the ability to automatically format emojis. rosechat.toggleemoji
/channel Joins or sends a message in a chat channel. rosechat.channel
Allows using a specific chat channel. The permission rosechat.channel.global is given to all players by default. rosechat.channel.<channel>
Allows joining an un-joinable channel. rosechat.channelbypass
/<channel> An alias for /channel <channel>. This command is defined in channels.yml rosechat.channel.<channel>
/chat Displays a list of admin commands for chat channels. rosechat.chat
/chat mute Mutes a chat channel. rosechat.chat.mute
/chat clear Clears a chat channel. rosechat.chat.clear
/chat move Moves a player to another chat channel. rosechat.chat.move
/chat sudo Sends a message as another player, in a chat channel. rosechat.chat.sudo
/chat info Displays info about a chat channel. rosechat.chat.info
/chat toggle Disables seeing a channel. rosechat.chat.toggle.<channel>
/chatcolor Change your default chat color. rosechat.chatcolor
rosechat.chatcolor.others
/mute Mutes a player. rosechat.mute
/unmute Removes a player's mute. rosechat.unmute
Stops the player from being able to be muted. rosechat.mute.bypass
/group Displays a list of group chat commands. rosechat.group
/group create Creates a new group chat. rosechat.group.create
/group disband Deletes a group chat. rosechat.group.disband
/group invite Invites a player to your group chat. rosechat.group.invite
/group kick Kicks a player from your group chat. rosechat.group.kick
/group accept Accepts a group invite. rosechat.group.accept
/group deny Denies a group invite. rosechat.group.deny
/group leave Leaves a group chat. rosechat.group.leave
/group members Displays the members in the group chat. rosechat.group.members
/group info Displays info about a group chat. rosechat.group.info
Allows managing groups that you do not own.
For example, using /group disband <group> to delete a group that you do not own.
rosechat.group.admin
Limits the amount of group chats a player can be in. rosechat.groups.<#>
/gmsg Sends a message in a group chat. rosechat.group.message
/nickname Change your own, or another players, nickname. rosechat.nickname
rosechat.nickname.others
/nickcolor Change the color of your nickname.
This uses the same permissions as nicknames. For example, rosechat.color.nickname
rosechat.nickcolor
rosechat.nickcolor.others
Allows a player to edit their nickname.
This is given to everyone by default.
When negated, a player will only be able to add colors to their nickname.
For example, Lilac could change to &cLilac, but not Lilaaac.
rosechat.nickname.edit
/ignore Ignores messages from another player.
/ignore list can be used to list the players that are ignored.
rosechat.ignore
/realname Allows a viewing the realname of a player. rosechat.realname
Required for players to click the delete message button. rosechat.deletemessage
Allows players to delete messages sent from the server to the player.
For example, <player> has joined the server.
rosechat.deletemessages.client
Allows players to delete their own messages. rosechat.deletemessages.self
Allows players to delete other player's messages. rosechat.deletemessages.others
Allows players to see deleted messages.
It is required to have a format that displays the deleted message for this to work.
rosechat.deletemessages.see
Allows using color codes in different places. rosechat.color.channel.<channel>
rosechat.color.chatcolor
rosechat.color.group
rosechat.color.message
rosechat.color.nickname
Allows using bold (&l or **) in different places. rosechat.bold.channel.<channel>
rosechat.bold.chatcolor
rosechat.bold.group
rosechat.bold.message
rosechat.bold.nickname
Allows using underline (&n or __) in different places. rosechat.underline.channel.<channel>
rosechat.underline.chatcolor
rosechat.underline.group
rosechat.underline.message
rosechat.underline.nickname
Allows using strikethrough (&m or ~~) in different places. rosechat.strikethrough.channel.<channel>
rosechat.strikethrough.chatcolor
rosechat.strikethrough.group
rosechat.strikethrough.message
rosechat.strikethrough.nickname
Allows using italic (&o or *) in different places. rosechat.italic.channel.<channel>
rosechat.italic.chatcolor
rosechat.italic.group
rosechat.italic.message
rosechat.italic.nickname
Allows using magic (&k) in different places. rosechat.magic.channel.<channel>
rosechat.magic.chatcolor
rosechat.magic.group
rosechat.magic.message
rosechat.magic.nickname
Allows using hex color in different places. rosechat.hex.channel.<channel>
rosechat.hex.chatcolor
rosechat.hex.group
rosechat.hex.message
rosechat.hex.nickname
Allows using gradient formatting in different locations. rosechat.gradient.channel.<channel>
rosechat.gradient.chatcolor
rosechat.gradient.group
rosechat.gradient.message
rosechat.gradient.nickname
Allows using rainbow formatting in different places. rosechat.rainbow.channel.<channel>
rosechat.rainbow.chatcolor
rosechat.rainbow.group
rosechat.rainbow.message
rosechat.rainbow.nickname
Allows bypassing the spam filter in different locations. rosechat.spam.channel.<channel>
rosechat.spam.group
rosechat.spam.message
Allows bypassing the language filter in different locations. rosechat.language.channel.<channel>
rosechat.language.group
rosechat.language.message
rosechat.language.nickname
Allows bypassing the caps filter in different locations. rosechat.caps.channel.<channel>
rosechat.caps.group
rosechat.caps.message
rosechat.caps.nickname
Allows bypassing the URL filter in different locations. rosechat.links.channel.<channel>
rosechat.links.group
rosechat.links.message
rosechat.links.nickname
Allows using the code markdown in different locations. rosechat.code.channel.<channel>
rosechat.code.group
rosechat.code.message
rosechat.code.nickname
Allows using the \``multicode```` markdown in different locations. rosechat.multicode.channel.<channel>
rosechat.multicode.group
rosechat.multicode.message
rosechat.multicode.nickname
Allows using the > quote markdown in different locations. rosechat.quote.channel.<channel>
rosechat.quote.group
rosechat.quote.message
rosechat.quote.nickname
Allows using placeholders in different locations.
A specific placeholder permission is also required.
rosechat.placeholders.channel.<channel>
rosechat.placeholders.group
rosechat.placeholders.message
rosechat.placeholders.nickname
Allows using a specific placeholder.
Example Permissions for PlaceholderAPI: rosechat.placeholders.player.name for %player_name% or rosechat.placeholders.server.maxplayers for %server_max_players%.
Example Permission for RoseChat Placeholders: rosechat.placeholders.rosechat.player for {player}.
rosechat.placeholder.<placeholder>
Allows using replacements in different locations.
A specific replacement permission is also required.
rosechat.replacements.channel.<channel>
rosechat.replacements.group
rosechat.replacements.message
rosechat.replacements.nickname
Allows using a specific replacement.
Example Permission: rosechat.replacement.regex-example.
rosechat.replacement.<replacement>
Allows using emojis in different locations.
A specific emoji permission is also required.
rosechat.emojis.channel.<channel>
rosechat.emojis.group
rosechat.emojis.message
rosechat.emojis.nickname
Allows using a specific emoji.
Example Permission: rosechat.emoji.rosewood.
rosechat.emoji.<emoji>
Allows using a specific color in chat.
Requires use-per-color-permissions in config.yml to be enabled.
A full list of colors can be found here: https://hub.spigotmc.org/javadocs/spigot/org/bukkit/ChatColor.html
Example Permissions:
rosechat.red.channel.global - Allows using red in the global channel.
rosechat.red.chatcolor - Allows using /chatcolor &c
rosechat.color.channel.global - Allows using colours in the global channel.
rosechat.color.chatcolor - Allows using colours in /chatcolor.
rosechat.<color>.<location>
Allows using the [item] replacement. rosechat.helditem.channel.<channel>

 

How do I use this?

Permission Usage

To use these commands, you are required to have the permission nodes that are associated with them. If you are /OP on your server, you are typically given all of the permissions for your plugins, so you don't have to assign them manually.

If you are not someone to give OP status to all of your members (which is definitely something that most people avoid!), you will need a permissions plugin in order to assign these permissions to your members. We suggest using LuckPerms to set up permissions. It has an extensive wiki that explains everything you need to know in order to set it up.

Command Usage

Aliases for RoseChat commands include /rosechat and /rc. You can use either of these to replace the /rc that appears before the command arguments that are listed above. The /channel command has the alias /c which can be used instead of /channel. The /group command has the alias /gc which can be used instead of /group.

For these commands, if you ever see text within <brackets>, you will need to include them in your command arguments. Arguments are things that you need to include in the command to make them work in the way that you want. You will ignore the brackets themselves, but will write what you want in place of the listed argument.

Additional Help

If something is confusing to use, please visit our Discord server for more help. We can't offer support for any issues or setup for permissions plugins, but we can help you with any RoseChat issues or questions you might have.

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