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Chat Commands

Chat commands allow you to control the overlay using the Minecraft chat. This allows you to perform various operations without having to focus the overlay. Chat commands can be triggered by typing /w <command> in the Minecraft chat (e. g. /w +Metriusz will add the player Metriusz to your overlay).

Adding players

You can add a player to the overlay by using the /w +<username> chat command, where <username> is the username of the player you would like to add - for example /w +Metriusz will add the player called Metriusz to the overlay.

Removing players

By source

These are the commands to remove all players from a specific source.

SourceCommand
All/w --, /w --all
Game/w --game
Party/w --party
Party Invites/w --party_invites
Chat/w --chat
Chat Mentions/w --chat_mentions
Manual/w --manual

By username

You can remove a player from the overlay by using the /w -<username> chat command, where <username> is the username of the player you would like to remove - for example /w -Metriusz will remove the player called Metriusz from the overlay.

Refreshing players

These are the commands to refresh all players from a specific source.

SourceCommand
All/w **, /w **all
Game/w **game
Party/w **party
Party Invites/w **party_invites
Chat/w **chat
Chat Mentions/w **chat_mentions
Manual/w **manual
Me/w **me

Various

These are the commands to quickly control various elements of the overlay.

ActionCommand
Hide or show/w $h, /w $hide_or_show
Toggle click-through/w $c, /w $toggle_click_through
Quit/w $q, /w $quit

Switching game

These are the commands to quickly switch the current game in the overlay.

GameCommand
Bed Wars/w %bed_wars, /w %bw
Duels/w %duels, /w %d
SkyWars/w %skywars, /w %sw
Wool Wars/w %wool_wars, /w %ww
Murder Mystery/w %murder_mystery, /w %mm