Overview
OP (Operator) permissions on a Minecraft server grant players administrative privileges, allowing them to take decisive action. Operators can execute commands, modify the game world, teleport players, manage server settings, and more. They also have access to essential functions for server maintenance, such as banning or kicking players, changing the game mode, and granting permissions to other players.
Note: Only grant OP permissions to trusted players.
How To Give OP Permissions on a Minecraft Server
Step 1. Log in to the Meloncube Games panel.
Step 2. Go to the Console tab on the left.
Step 3. Run the following command to give OP permissions to a player:
Step 4. Run the following command to remove OP permissions from a player:
OP (Operator) permissions on a Minecraft server grant players administrative privileges, allowing them to take decisive action. Operators can execute commands, modify the game world, teleport players, manage server settings, and more. They also have access to essential functions for server maintenance, such as banning or kicking players, changing the game mode, and granting permissions to other players.
Note: Only grant OP permissions to trusted players.
How To Give OP Permissions on a Minecraft Server
Step 1. Log in to the Meloncube Games panel.
Step 2. Go to the Console tab on the left.
Step 3. Run the following command to give OP permissions to a player:
op [Player Name]
Step 4. Run the following command to remove OP permissions from a player:
deop [Player Name]