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HussNuss

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  1. Okay, maybe I'll try to make an additional mod for this feature, but thanks anyway ?
  2. I don't know if I'm just stupid, but the event ClientChatEvent can't be resolved, at least at game version 1.8.9. And if I try ClientChatReceivedEvent it shows just every message that's displayed to me on the server.
  3. I don't think it will work, but I want to get every executed command like if you click on any json message with a click event to execute a certain command or if someone lets you execute a command. Is there any event or packet to achieve this? And I have not installed any mod on the server, it's just a regular spigot server.
  4. Okay, I forgot to test it on a singleplayer world and as I tried it, it actually shows the command, but only if it is a registered existing command. But if I try it on a server, it still doesn't work I would like to be able to see the command I executed like the message "Player issued server command: /cmd" in a minecraft server console
  5. I don't understand why, but I tried: @SubscribeEvent public void onCommand(CommandEvent e) { String cmd = e.command.getCommandName(); System.out.println("Cmd: " + cmd); } and nothing is printed to the console when I execute a command.
  6. If you type /sudo [Player] [Command] with e.g. Essentials Plugin you force the player to execute the given command
  7. HussNuss changed their profile photo
  8. Is it possible to log all executed server commands including json clicked messages or forced commands / messages (For example /sudo with the Essentials Plugin)?

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