Command Keys

Command Keys

A powerful command macro mod.

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Screenshots

Profile selection screen
Profile edit screen
Macro edit screen

About this Mod

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CommandKeys

A powerful command macro mod.

Environment
Latest Minecraft

Loader
Loader
Loader

Available on Modrinth
Available on CurseForge
Available on GitHub

Features

  • Multiple commands per macro
  • Multiple macros per keybind
  • Optional delay timing between commands
  • Efficient keybind conflict management with modifier key support
  • Five modes:
    1. Send all commands when the key is pressed
    2. Cycle through commands, one per keypress
    3. Repeat on a configurable interval
    4. Select a random message and send
    5. Type the command in chat, but don't send it
  • Profiles with automatic switching based on server address or world name
  • Fully custom GUI for easy configuration

Usage

Profiles

Automatic Switching
  • When you join a world/server, the name/address will be checked against the list of profiles. If
    there is a profile linked to that world/server, it will be activated. Otherwise, the default
    profile will be used.
  • Use the S and M buttons to make a profile the default for singleplayer or multiplayer.
Manual Switching
  • To activate a profile manually, click the up-arrow button on the left.
  • Click the link button to link the profile to the world/server for future automatic activation.
  • Click the settings button to rename the profile or remove links.

Macros

Access
  • Edit a profile by clicking the large button on the profile selection screen, or by pressing the
    edit key
    (default: K) in-game.
Binding Keys
  • You can bind almost any keyboard key or mouse button to a macro, similar to Minecraft's own
    Controls. However, you can also bind any pair of keys; just press one while holding the other (
    e.g. press 'T' while holding
    'Shift').
Conflict Strategy
  • If a key is already in use by Minecraft, you can choose a conflict strategy;
    • Submit: The macro will be ignored, the Minecraft keybind will function normally.
    • Assert: The macro and the Minecraft keybind will both function.
    • Veto: The macro will function, the Minecraft keybind will be cancelled (if possible).
    • Avoid: The macro will not work in-game, but you can still activate it by pressing the key
      while on the edit screen (with nothing selected). For example, if you have a macro bound to W,
      press K then W to activate it.
Send Mode
  • Send: All commands for the macro will be sent. You can configure delays between commands.
  • Type: The first command will be typed into the chat box, but not sent.
  • Edit: A GUI will be shown to allow you to enter a replacement for the %edit% placeholder, then
    the first message will be sent.
  • Cycle: The commands will be cycled through, with one command sent each time you press the key.
  • Note: In Cycle mode, if you need more than one command to be sent for a single key-press, enter
    those commands into a single box, separated by pairs of commas (e.g.
    /tick freeze,,/say Stopped).
  • Random: A message will be chosen at random and sent each time the key is pressed.
  • Repeat: Like Send, but the macro will be repeated (delay is configurable) until you press the
    key again.
Placeholders
  • Simple Placeholders

    • %lastsent%: The most recently-sent message or command in history, if any.
    • %lastcmd%: The most recently-sent command in history, if any.
    • %clipboard%: The contents of the clipboard, if any.
    • %myname%: Minecraft username.
    • %pmsender%: The name of the sender of the most recently-received private message, if any. (
      Searches max of 50).
    • %pos%: The integer coordinates of the player (x y z).
    • %x%: The integer X coordinate of the player. Also available for Y and Z.
    • %lpos%: The integer coordinates of the block the player is looking at, if any. Also provides
      %lx%, %ly%,
      %lz%.
  • Regex Placeholders

    • %#(.*)%: Regex Group 1 from the most recently-received message matching the regex following
      the #, if any. Note: regex pattern must have at least 1 capturing group.
    • %clipboard#(.*)%: The contents of the clipboard, if any, verified to match a regex pattern
      following the
      #. This can be used to prevent unintentional exposure of clipboard contents. E.g. use
      %clipboard#^-?\d+ -?\d+ -?\d+$% to only send the clipboard contents if it's formatted like a
      set of coordinates.
    • %pos([FBLR])(\d+)%: %pos% but offset some number of blocks in a direction relative to the
      cardinal direction that the player is nearest to facing. E.g. use %posL20% to get the
      coordinates 20 blocks to the player's left.
    • %x([+-]\d+)%: %x% but offset some number of blocks. E.g. use %x-10% to get the X
      coordinate 10 blocks to the player's West. Also available for Y and Z.
    • %lpos([FBLR])(\d+)%: As per pos above but for the block the player is looking at, if any.
    • %lx([+-]\d+)%: As per x above but for the block the player is looking at, if any.

Dependencies

Fabric: Fabric API, ModMenu

NeoForge: None

Compatibility

If you encounter issues, please report on Discord or GitHub.

Contact

Discord Server

GitHub Issues

License

Available Versions

v3.103.1+26.2-NeoForgerelease
MC 26.2neoforge
July 7, 2026
v3.103.1+26.2-Fabricrelease
MC 26.2fabric
July 7, 2026
v3.102.4+26.1.2-Fabricrelease
MC 26.1, 26.1.1, 26.1.2fabric
July 7, 2026
v3.102.4+26.1.2-NeoForgerelease
MC 26.1, 26.1.1, 26.1.2neoforge
July 7, 2026
v3.103.0+26.2-Fabricrelease
MC 26.2fabric
June 20, 2026

How to Install Command Keys on Your Client

1

Install the Mod Loader Locally

Install fabric for your local Minecraft version.

2

Download the Matching File

Choose the Command Keys file for fabric and Minecraft 26.2.

3

Install Mod

Place the .jar file in your local .minecraft/mods folder and restart Minecraft. No server-side installation is required.

Compatibility

Mod Loaders

fabricforgeneoforgequilt

Minecraft Versions

26.2, 26.2-rc-2, 26.2-rc-1 (+29 more)

Server-side

βœ— Unsupported

Recommended RAM

4 GB(min. 3 GB)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Command Keys need to be installed on the Minecraft server?

No. Modrinth marks Command Keys as unsupported on the server side. Install it only in your local Minecraft mods folder. Your server can remain unchanged unless the mod page lists an additional dependency.

Which version and loader does Command Keys require?

Use a file for fabric, forge, neoforge, quilt and your exact Minecraft version. Supported versions include 26.2, 26.2-rc-2, 26.2-rc-1. Files for different loaders are not interchangeable.

Command Keys is not working – what should I check?

First check the Minecraft version, loader version and required dependencies. Put the .jar file in your local .minecraft/mods folder and remove older duplicates. Because this mod is client-side, adding server RAM will not fix it.

Minecraft Server for Your Group

Command Keys stays on your client. Host a compatible world for your group.

Recommended RAM
4 GBfrom €5.2/mo
Minimum 3 GB | per 8 players
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Client Compatibility Guide
NVMe SSD Storage
DDoS Protection included

Details

License
Apache License 2.0
Server-side
Unsupported

Supported Versions

26.226.2-rc-226.2-rc-126.2-pre-526.2-pre-426.2-pre-326.2-pre-226.1.226.1.126.1+22 more