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Iris provides a comprehensive set of commands for managing your Minecraft world generation. Commands are organized into several categories:

Command Categories

Main Commands (/iris)

Core commands for world creation, management, and basic operations.
  • Create and remove worlds
  • Teleport between worlds
  • Download dimension packs
  • World management operations

Studio Commands (/studio)

Advanced commands for dimension pack development and testing.
  • Open studio worlds for testing
  • Edit and hotload dimension files
  • Profile pack performance
  • Regenerate chunks for testing

Pregeneration Commands

Three different pregeneration systems for different use cases:
  • Standard Pregen (/pregen) - GUI-based pregeneration with progress tracking
  • Lazy Pregen (/lazypregen) - Background pregeneration with rate limiting
  • Turbo Pregen (/turbopregen) - High-performance pregeneration

Developer Commands (/developer)

Advanced commands for pack development, debugging, and testing.
  • Engine diagnostics
  • Object manipulation
  • Performance benchmarking
  • Structure generation

Object Commands (/object)

Commands for creating, editing, and placing custom objects.
  • Create and save objects from selections
  • Paste and rotate objects
  • Analyze object composition
  • Convert schematics

Find Commands (/find)

Teleport to and locate specific world features.
  • Find biomes, regions, and structures
  • Locate objects and points of interest

Edit Commands (/edit)

Quickly open dimension files in your editor (studio mode only).
  • Edit biomes, regions, and dimensions
  • Edit caves and structures
  • Edit jigsaw pools and pieces

What Commands (/what)

Inspect your current location and surroundings.
  • Identify biomes and regions
  • Check block properties
  • View markers in chunks

Command Aliases

Many commands support shortened aliases:
  • /iris/ir, /irs
  • /studio/std, /s
  • /object/o
  • /find/goto
  • /developer/dev

Permission Nodes

All Iris commands require appropriate permissions. The base permission structure is:
iris.command.<command>.<subcommand>
For example:
  • iris.command.create - Create worlds
  • iris.command.studio.open - Open studio worlds
  • iris.command.pregen.start - Start pregeneration

Getting Help

Use /iris help or add help to any command to see available subcommands and parameters:
/iris help
/studio help
/pregen help

Next Steps

Main Commands

World creation and management

Studio Commands

Development and testing tools

Pregeneration

Pregenerate your worlds

Developer Tools

Advanced development commands

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