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# Actions List

All the actions that can be used inside the plugin

## \[CONSOLE]

performs a command inside the console, Example

```
[CONSOLE] kick %player% Animations Done
```

## \[PLAYER]

Makes a player performa a command, Example

```
[PLAYER] alixanimations help
```

## \[BROADCAST]

Broadcast to all the player a message, Example

```
[BROADCAST] Buy AlixAnimations Plugin!
```

## \[MESSAGE]

Writes a message to the player, Example

```
[MESSAGE] &cI like colors and AlixAnimations
```

## \[CHAT]

Writes a message like the player sent it, Example

```
[CHAT] Listen, i love this server and Plugin
```

## \[GIVE]

Gives something to the player, Example

```
[GIVE] DIAMOND
```

## \[XP]

Gives the player XP, Example

```
[XP] 100
```

## \[GAMEMODE]

{% hint style="info" %}
By the config you can already set the player gamemode at the start and at the end, by enabling GamemodeAuto, wich saves the old Gamemode before the animations
{% endhint %}

Sets the player Gamemode, Example

```
[GAMEMODE] 1 / [GAMEMODE] creative
[GAMEMODE] 2 / [GAMEMODE] adventure
[GAMEMODE] 3 / [GAMEMODE] spectator
[GAMEMODE] 0 / [GAMEMODE] survival
```

## \[SPEED]

Sets the animation speed, Example

```
[SPEED] 10
```

## \[ROTATE]

Rotates the animations with angles, Example

```
[ROTATE] 90.0
```


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