> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://tchat.tect.host/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://tchat.tect.host/blocked-commands/configuration.md).

# Configuration

## General

```yml
modules:
  # Allows to block specific commands from being used in chat
  #
  # Blocked commands module loaded from modules/blockedcommands.yml
  blocked-commands: true
```

* modules.blocked-commands: Enable/disable the module

***

## Module

#### Blocked Commands

```yml
# List of commands players cannot use
# Supports commands with or without '/'
#
# If you block "/me" (or "me"), commands like "/me ga" will also
# be blocked, but "/mega" will not
blocked-commands:
  - icanhasbukkit
  - ver
  - about
  - pl
  - plugins
  - help
  - "?"
  - me
  - bukkit:icanhasbukkit
  - bukkit:ver
  - bukkit:about
  - bukkit:pl
  - bukkit:plugins
  - bukkit:help
  - bukkit:?
  - bukkit:me
```

* Here is a list of all blocked commands, you can add or remove as many as you like


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