How do I make an operator with specific permissions?

How do I make an operator with specific permissions? - Free stock photo of 2000, color pop, fashion

In Minecraft I want to make my friends operators but I don't want them to be able to run all the commands a operator can run. For example, say I make my friend an operator and now they can use / commands, I don't want them to be able to /kill but I still want for them to be able to use /fill. Is there a way to do this?






Pictures about "How do I make an operator with specific permissions?"

How do I make an operator with specific permissions? - Content female customer with long curly hair wearing casual outfit sitting at wooden table with netbook in classic interior restaurant while making online order
How do I make an operator with specific permissions? - Woman in Black Blazer Sitting on Chair
How do I make an operator with specific permissions? - Unrecognizable crop African American female pouring essential oil in glass bottle while making liquid incense at table



How do you make someone operator in Minecraft with commands?

How to set someone to OP on your Minecraft server
  • Head to the server panel and click on the console tab on the left.
  • In the command line type \u201cop (Username)\u201d and press enter.
  • You should see a message that says \u201cPlayer is now an operator\u201d.
  • You can also do this in-game by typing \u201c/op (Username)\u201d.


  • How do I give permission to someone using commands?

    To give another player operator privileges in a multiplayer game, the host can use the command \u201c/op\u201d. You can also use this command in combination with targeting to give this status to more than one player at a time, for example using @a for all. Caution!

    What is Op permission?

    According to the Minecraft Wiki: Sets permission level for ops. Each level grants additional privileges over previous (lower levels) Ops can bypass spawn protection. No commands are assigned for this level.



    Editing an operator and its permissions




    Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

    Images: RODNAE Productions, Yan Krukov, MART PRODUCTION, Anna Shvets