Tiny Commands
Typing out full Minecraft commands can feel like a chore, especially when you are switching gamemodes, adjusting the time, or tweaking gamerules on the fly. Tiny Commands is a clever client-side mod that strips away the verbosity, giving you short, memorable aliases for dozens of common actions. Instead of /time set day, you simply type /day. It is that straightforward. Whether you are a map maker, a server moderator, or just someone who values efficiency, this add-on transforms how you interact with the game world.
What Makes Tiny Commands So Useful?
At its core, Tiny Commands is about speed and convenience. The mod does not add new mechanics or alter gameplay balance; it simply shortens the commands you already use. Because it is entirely client-side, you do not need to install it on a server for it to work. As long as you have the mod loaded on your own game, you can use the abbreviated commands anywhere—singleplayer, multiplayer, or even on a vanilla server. This makes it an ideal tool for players who hop between different worlds and want a consistent, streamlined command experience.
Key Command Shortcuts
The mod covers three main categories: time and weather, gameplay and stats, and gamerule shortcuts. Each alias is designed to be intuitive, so you can memorize them quickly.
Time and Weather
- /day – Sets the time to day (replaces
/time set day) - /night – Sets the time to night (replaces
/time set night) - /noon – Sets the time to noon (replaces
/time set noon) - /midnight – Sets the time to midnight (replaces
/time set midnight) - /sun – Clears weather (replaces
/weather clear) - /rain – Starts rain (replaces
/weather rain) - /thunder – Starts a thunderstorm (replaces
/weather thunder)
Gameplay and Stats
- /gm 0 – Survival mode (replaces
/gamemode survival) - /gm 1 – Creative mode (replaces
/gamemode creative) - /gm 2 – Adventure mode (replaces
/gamemode adventure) - /gm 3 – Spectator mode (replaces
/gamemode spectator) - /diff p – Peaceful difficulty (replaces
/difficulty peaceful) - /diff e – Easy difficulty (replaces
/difficulty easy) - /diff n – Normal difficulty (replaces
/difficulty normal) - /diff h – Hard difficulty (replaces
/difficulty hard) - /sp – Sets your spawn point (replaces
/spawnpoint) - /heal – Instantly heals you (replaces
/effect give @s instant_health) - /feed – Fills your hunger bar (replaces
/effect give @s saturation) - /nv – Gives infinite Night Vision (replaces
/effect give @s night_vision) - /eclear – Removes all status effects (replaces
/effect clear @s) - /tphere [player] – Teleports a player to you (replaces
/tp [player] @s)
Gamerule Shortcuts
- /gr keepinv t – Enables keepInventory (replaces
/gamerule keepInventory true) - /gr day t – Enables daylight cycle advancement (replaces
/gamerule doDaylightCycle true) - /gr wtr t – Enables weather cycle advancement (replaces
/gamerule doWeatherCycle true) - /gr pvp t – Enables PvP (replaces
/gamerule pvp true) - /gr grief t – Enables mob griefing (replaces
/gamerule mobGriefing true) - /gr rts [number] – Sets random tick speed (replaces
/gamerule randomTickSpeed [number])
How to Install Tiny Commands for Minecraft
Getting started with Tiny Commands is simple, but you will need a mod loader since it is not a vanilla feature. The mod is built for Fabric, the lightweight and popular modding platform. First, ensure you have Fabric Loader installed for your Minecraft version. Then, download the Fabric API, which is required for most Fabric mods to function. Once those are in place, you can download Tiny Commands from platforms like Modrinth or CurseForge. Place the downloaded .jar file into your mods folder, launch the game, and the shortcuts will be active immediately. No additional configuration is needed, and you can start using the aliases right away.
If you prefer a more automated approach, the foxygame.net launcher offers a built-in add-on catalog where you can find Tiny Commands and install it with a single click, complete with automatic updates and version compatibility checks. This eliminates the need to manually track down dependencies or worry about mismatched mod versions, making the whole process seamless.
Supported Minecraft Versions and Loaders
Tiny Commands is actively maintained for modern Minecraft releases. You can expect support for versions 1.20, 1.20.1, 1.20.4, and the latest 1.21 updates. The mod is exclusively a Fabric mod, so it will not work with Forge or vanilla launchers. Always check the mod page for the exact version compatibility before you download Tiny Commands, as the developer regularly updates it to align with new Minecraft snapshots and releases. Because it is a client-side mod, you can use it on any server regardless of the server’s mod setup, as long as you have the required permissions to run the underlying commands.
Why Choose Tiny Commands Over Vanilla Aliases?
Some players might wonder why they should bother with a mod when they could create their own aliases using functions or command blocks. The answer is portability and simplicity. With Tiny Commands, you do not need to set up anything per world or per server. The shortcuts are always available, and they work exactly the same everywhere. This is especially handy for server administrators who frequently switch between worlds or for players who join different multiplayer servers and want a consistent command interface. The mod also covers a wide range of commands that would be tedious to alias manually, from instant healing to teleporting other players to you.
Enhancing Your Workflow with Tiny Commands
Beyond the obvious time savings, Tiny Commands reduces the mental load of remembering exact command syntax. For example, instead of recalling whether the command is /weather clear or /weather sun, you just type /sun. The mod handles the correct translation behind the scenes. This is a boon for content creators who need to record smooth gameplay without pausing to look up commands, and for server staff who must respond quickly to player requests. The gamerule shortcuts are particularly powerful: toggling keepInventory or mobGriefing becomes a one-second task rather than a multi-word string that is easy to mistype.
Client-Side Convenience
One of the standout features of Tiny Commands is that it is entirely client-side. You do not need to convince a server owner to install it, and it will not cause compatibility issues with other server-side mods or plugins. As long as you have the necessary operator permissions to run the original commands, the shortened versions will work. This makes it a risk-free addition to your modpack. Just remember that if you are on a server where you do not have permission to change the time or gamemode, the aliases will not bypass those restrictions—they simply shorten the command you send to the server.
Final Thoughts
Tiny Commands for Minecraft is a small but impactful quality-of-life mod that every command-savvy player should consider. It strips away the unnecessary length of vanilla commands, letting you focus on building, exploring, and managing your world. The installation is straightforward, the mod is lightweight, and the benefits are immediate. Whether you are a seasoned server admin or a casual player who just wants to set the time to day with two keystrokes, this add-on delivers. Download Tiny Commands today and experience a faster, more fluid way to control your Minecraft environment.