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
- Head to the AleForge Panel
- Go to the
Consolepage - In the console, type
op <playername>and press enter - You will see a message that says
Player is now an operator - 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
- Head to the AleForge Panel
- Go to the
Consolepage - In the command line, type
deop <playername>and press enter. - You will see a message that says
Player is no longer an operator - 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 Level | Permissions |
|---|---|
| Level 1 | This 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 2 | Operators 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 3 | This level will allow server operators to use the following commands: |
| /ban, /kick, /deop, and /op | |
| Level 4 | This 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.