aliases.yml
Mapping short commands onto /claim subcommands.
An alias is a top-level command that runs a /claim subcommand. Tab completion follows the target
automatically.
aliases:
accept: "claim invite accept"
deny: "claim invite deny"
unclaim: "claim delete"
untrust: "claim kick"
| Alias | Runs |
|---|---|
/accept <claim> | /claim invite accept <claim> |
/deny <claim> | /claim invite deny <claim> |
/unclaim | /claim delete |
/untrust <player> | /claim kick <player> |
Arguments pass straight through: /accept MyBase becomes /claim invite accept MyBase.
Add your own and run /claim reload.
aliases:
trust: "claim trust"
invite: "claim invite send"
claimchat: "claim chat"
cc: "claim chat"
warps: "claim warps"
deny: "claim invite deny" targets a subcommand that does not exist: the registered one is
/claim invite reject. Change the value to claim invite reject, or remove the alias. The other
three shipped aliases are correct.
Notes
-
An alias that collides with another plugin's command loses or wins unpredictably.
/acceptin particular is claimed by several teleport-request plugins. Check/plugins-level conflicts before adding common verbs. -
Aliases do not bypass permissions.
/unclaimstill requiresuxmclaims.ability.claim.deleteand still asks for confirmation. -
There is no per-alias permission. If you need one, do not add the alias: point players at the full command and gate that instead.
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