Commands
AI Commands
| Command | What It Does |
|---|---|
/ai | Toggle AI chat mode on or off. When on, all your chat messages go to the AI. |
/ai cancel | Cancel the current AI task immediately. |
AI> <message> | Send a single message to the AI without toggling AI mode. Works anytime. |
How /ai Toggle Works
/ai is a simple on/off switch:
First /ai -- enables AI mode
All your chat messages are now sent to the AI. You see a green confirmation: “AI chat mode enabled. All your messages will be sent to AI.”
While AI mode is on, slash commands (like
/gamemode, /tp, /list) still work normally as Minecraft commands. Only regular chat messages are forwarded to the AI.Cancelling AI Tasks
When the AI is working on something you no longer want, you have three ways to stop it:| Method | How | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
Click [Cancel] | Click the link shown in chat when AI starts processing | Quick and easy if you see the link |
Type /ai cancel | Run the command at any time | Works even if the [Cancel] link has scrolled away |
| Say an interrupt word | Type “stop”, “cancel”, “nevermind”, “forget it”, “nvm”, or “instead” | When you want to cancel and immediately redirect to a new task |
Standard Server Commands
These Minecraft commands work regardless of whether AI mode is on or off (they start with/):
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/list | Show online players |
/tps | Show server performance (ticks per second) |
/gamemode <mode> | Change your game mode |
/tp <target> | Teleport to a player or coordinates |
/give <item> [amount] | Give yourself items |
Most server management is easier through the AI. Instead of memorizing commands and their exact syntax, just describe what you want:
- “show me who’s online” instead of
/list - “what’s the TPS?” instead of
/tps - “give me 64 diamonds” instead of
/give @s diamond 64 - “make it daytime” instead of
/time set day - “turn off mob griefing” instead of
/gamerule mobGriefing false
