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FilterLab Guide

This page introduces FilterLab as a public staff guide. It focuses on what the tool does, how authorized staff get started, and which commands are useful.

Safe server ChatFilter.yml rule simulation before live use.

Start with /filterlab. The sections below explain what FilterLab is for, which commands authorized staff can use, and what its output means.

Available features include:

  • Reads CMI Settings/ChatFilter.yml.
  • Shows CMI ChatFilter enabled state, deny rule count, enabled rule count, and caps filter settings.
  • Simulates staff-provided text against loaded deny rules.
  • Tracks Paper chat, CMI chat filter, and CMI caps filter event counts.
  • Lists loaded deny rules with enabled state, group, block type, and regex count.
  • Keeps bounded recent local simulations for the current runtime.
  1. Start with /filterlab to open or view FilterLab.
  2. Use /filterlab status to check your current progress, settings, or state.
  3. Try /filterlab rules when you are ready to use one of the feature actions.
CommandWhat it doesExample
/filterlabOpens or shows the main FilterLab player view./filterlab
/filterlab statusShows your current FilterLab status./filterlab status
/filterlab rules [page]Runs the FilterLab rules action./filterlab rules
/filterlab recent [page]Runs the FilterLab recent action./filterlab recent
  • /chatfilterlab
  • /cfilterlab
  • /filterlab
  • /filterlab status
  • /filterlab rules
  • /filterlab rules 2
  • /filterlab recent
  • This is a permission-gated staff or server-management feature, not a normal player feature.
  • Review the full reference before changing settings or using any command that can write data.

The full synced FilterLab reference is available for exact technical details.