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Log all kinds of executed Chat Commands / Chat messages


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1 hour ago, diesieben07 said:

CommandEvent should cover all commands.

I don't understand why, but I tried:   
 

@SubscribeEvent
    public void onCommand(CommandEvent e) {
        String cmd = e.command.getCommandName();
        System.out.println("Cmd: " + cmd);
    }



and nothing is printed to the console when I execute a command.

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5 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

What command did you execute?
Please show more of your code.

Okay, I forgot to test it on a singleplayer world and as I tried it, it actually shows the command, but only if it is a registered existing command. But if I try it on a server, it still doesn't work

I would like to be able to see the command I executed like the message "Player issued server command: /cmd" in a minecraft server console

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9 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Did you install the mod on the server? 

Please clarify how you actually want this to work.

I don't think it will work, but I want to get every executed command like if you click on any json message with a click event to execute a certain command or if someone lets you execute a command. Is there any event or packet to achieve this? And I have not installed any mod on the server, it's just a regular spigot server.

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6 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Okay. So, why did you say "yes" when I asked if you did this on the server? Clearly your code only runs client-side if you did not install the mod on the server.

On the client you can use ClientChatEvent to catch any outgoing chat message or command.

I don't know if I'm just stupid, but the event ClientChatEvent can't be resolved, at least at game version 1.8.9. And if I try ClientChatReceivedEvent it shows just every message that's displayed to me on the server.

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