The document describes several commands that can be used in Minecraft including: /alwaysday to override the day/night cycle, /clear to clear inventory slots, /tp to teleport to a location, /fill to fill an area with an inventory item, /wb to enable worldbuilder mode, /give to give an item to players, /locate to find structures, and /ability to give special permissions to players. It also notes that command blocks and barrier blocks are not stored in inventory and must be obtained with /give.
The document describes several commands that can be used in Minecraft including: /alwaysday to override the day/night cycle, /clear to clear inventory slots, /tp to teleport to a location, /fill to fill an area with an inventory item, /wb to enable worldbuilder mode, /give to give an item to players, /locate to find structures, and /ability to give special permissions to players. It also notes that command blocks and barrier blocks are not stored in inventory and must be obtained with /give.
The document describes several commands that can be used in Minecraft including: /alwaysday to override the day/night cycle, /clear to clear inventory slots, /tp to teleport to a location, /fill to fill an area with an inventory item, /wb to enable worldbuilder mode, /give to give an item to players, /locate to find structures, and /ability to give special permissions to players. It also notes that command blocks and barrier blocks are not stored in inventory and must be obtained with /give.