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How to Add a Player as OP in Minecraft

How to Set and Remove OP

How to set someone to OP on your Minecraft server

  1. Head to the AleForge Panel
  2. Go to the Console page
  3. In the console, type op <playername> and press enter
  4. You will see a message that says Player is now an operator
  5. You can also do this in-game by typing /op <playername>. You must be opped in order to use this command.

How to de-op someone on your Minecraft server

  1. Head to the AleForge Panel
  2. Go to the Console page
  3. In the command line, type deop <playername> and press enter.
  4. You will see a message that says Player is no longer an operator
  5. You can also do this in-game by typing /deop <playername>. You must be opped in order to use this command.

OP levels

Each OP level inherits the levels before it. So for example, level 3 also has the commands and abilities of level 2 and level 1.

OP LevelPermissions
Level 1This will allow server operators to bypass the default spawn
protection. This is the lowest level of OP and does not have any commands
included.
Level 2Operators can use the following commands: /gamerule, /give, /effect,
/clear, /difficulty, /summon, /tp, /gamemode, and /setblock. They will also
have permission to edit command blocks.
Level 3This level will allow server operators to use the following commands:
/ban, /kick, /deop, and /op
Level 4This is the highest level of OP. It allows server operators to use
the /stop command

The OP Permission Levels were released during the 1.7.10 development, so this will not apply to any version under 1.7.10.