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Webcommands

Send commands and messages from the web.

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Quick answer

Which Webcommands release matches 23w44a?

Updated 6 months ago
alpha file 1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2
Game version 1.20.2, 23w40a, 23w41a
Loader Fabric

Webcommands 1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2 targets 1.20.2, 23w40a, 23w41a with Fabric. It must be installed on the client. Do not install it on the dedicated server. 1 required mod needs a matching file.

Where it goes

Is Webcommands required on the client, server, or both?

It must be installed on the client. Do not install it on the dedicated server.

Client Required
Dedicated server Not supported
Loader for this release Fabric
Required install it here Optional supported, not mandatory Not supported do not install here Source doesn’t say do not assume

This file is marked client-only.

What else does Webcommands 1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2 need?

1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2 on 23w44a. Every mod below is checked against that same setup.

1 required mod needs a matching file

Install Fabric API first, but 1 required mod has no matching file for this setup. Do not mix loader builds to force a match.

Fabric API Needed by Webcommands 1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2
required
No matching file

We only count dependency files that match this setup. A file for another loader does not fill the gap.

Before you install it

Add Webcommands without breaking your instance.

Built for Webcommands 1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2 on 23w44a. Pick another file and the loader, install side or required mods may change.

  1. 01

    Stick to this file

    Use 1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2. It targets 1.20.2, 23w40a, 23w41a with Fabric; another release may have different loader, side or dependency requirements.

  2. 02

    Bring the mods it needs

    Install Fabric API first, but 1 required mod has no matching file for this setup. Do not mix loader builds to force a match.

  3. 03

    Put it on the correct side

    It must be installed on the client. Do not install it on the dedicated server.

  4. 04

    Pick the file you checked

    Use the “Get this file” button beside 1.8-SNAPSHOT-1.20.2. It opens that exact file at the source.

About this project

What does Webcommands add?

You can send commands and messages with a GET request.

With that, there are many use cases; some examples:

  • Executing commands from an Elgato Stream Deck (using the "Website" button with "Get Request in the Background" enabled)
  • Making lists of commands to execute and running them (automation)
  • External apps can interact with the game
    You can specify the port in the pause menu (default: 80).

sample usecase with streamdeck

With a new web UI, that allows you to generate the link to execute the command or send the chat message. The new webpage also includes the Spyglass command completion and syntax highlighting. This allows for easier debugging.

With the newest version, you can also receive the command result. On the webpage, you can just execute one command and instantly get the result. When you execute the command with the GET request, you can also get the unformatted data.

Sample return from the command /list from visiting http://localhost/get?"/list"

{
"commandResult":"translation{key='commands.list.players', args=[1, 8, literal{BlauToad}[style={clickEvent=class_10610[command=/tell BlauToad ],hoverEvent=class_10611[entity=net.minecraft.class_2568$class_5248@e5c10f33],insertion=BlauToad}]]}",
"commandResultText":"There are 1 of a max of 8 players online: BlauToad",
"debug":0
}

Project description from Modrinth.

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