This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all available commands. Instead, think of this as a cheat sheet for common commands. It should also be noted thay most plugins have a “help” command that displays all available commands for that plugin. For example, you can see the list of commands for Jobs Reborn using the command /jobs help
Any text encased in <less/greater than> is shorthand for “replace this with the appropriate value”. For example, when you see <player> in a command, that means “replace this with the name of a player”.
If you see multiple options separated by a pipe |, then it means that any of those options are valid. For example: when you see <true|false> in a command, that means that true and false are both valid options.
Any text encased in [square brackets] is an optional parameters.
/balance - shows your current Vault balance
/jobs browse - open the Jobs Reborn GUI
/jobs info <jobname> - get info about the specified job
/jobs join <jobname> - join the specified job
/jobs leave <jobname> - leave the specified job
/jobs leaveall - leaves all joined jobs
/res select - lists all “select” options
/res select residence - selects the residence you are currently standing inside
/res select residence <residence> - selects the specified residence
/res select expand <number> - expands the current selection by <number> blocks in the direction you are facing
/res expand <number> - expands the current residence by <number> blocks in the direction you are facing (your in-game Vault will be charged the appropriate amount).
/res select contract <number> - reduces the current selection by <number> blocks in the direction you are facing
/res contract <number> - reduces the current residence by <number> blocks in the direction you are facing.
/res tp <residence> - warps you to the specified residence
/<skillname> - displays your current level in that skill
/inspect <player> - displays the MCMMO progress for the specified player
/party CREATE <name> [password] - create a new party with the given name. Optionally, you can require a password to join.
/party JOIN <player> [password] - join the specified player's party, using the given password if needed.
/party INVITE <player> - invites the specified player to your party. They will not need to enter the password to join.
/party QUIT - leaves the current party
/party - toggles between regular chat and party chat