
TabWhitelist
Control what commands players can see and use on your minecraft server!
TabWhitelist 1.2 RELEASE
release15 января 2026 г.Changelog - Version 1.2
This update introduces several powerful features designed to give you more control over player behavior and server security.
New Features
World-Specific Command Rules – You can now define unique sets of allowed or blocked commands for specific worlds, allowing for different gameplay rules in creative, survival, or lobby areas.
Multi-Sensory Feedback System – When a player is denied access to a command, you can now trigger a variety of immersive effects to alert them:
Custom Sounds: Play any Minecraft sound at a specific volume and pitch.
On-Screen Titles: Display large, customizable titles and subtitles directly on the player's screen.
Action Bar Messages: Show subtle text alerts above the player's hotbar.
Visual Particles: Spawn particles (like smoke or flames) at the player's location upon a blocked attempt.
Command Cooldowns – Stop players from spamming specific commands by setting a cooldown timer (in seconds). Players will see a customizable message showing the remaining time.
Real-Time Admin Notifications – Staff members with the tabwhitelist.notify permission will receive instant alerts whenever a player tries to use a forbidden command.
TabWhitelist 1.1-ForProxy (Java 11)
beta15 января 2026 г.Special proxy version for Java 11.
TabWhitelist 1.1 RELEASE
release13 января 2026 г.Fixed several blacklist bugs.
TabWhitelist 1.1 ForProxy
beta13 января 2026 г.Officially available on proxy!
TabWhitelist 1.0 RELEASE
release13 января 2026 г.TabWhitelist is a powerful and lightweight Minecraft server plugin designed to give administrators total control over player command visibility and execution. It allows you to hide sensitive server information, block unwanted commands, and create custom rank-based access, ensuring a clean and secure experience for your community. By filtering the tab-completion list and overwriting default system messages, you can fully brand your server's "Unknown Command" response and keep your plugin list private.