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# commands

PrimeEnchants uses a primary command `/enchants` (aliases: `/pe`, `/primeenchants`) for all its functions.

## 👤 Player Commands

| Command           | Description                                                   |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `/enchants`       | Opens the GUI guide to view all custom enchantments.          |
| `/enchants forge` | Opens the Blacksmith Forge to roll for new books.             |
| `/enchants stats` | View your current enchantment discovery and collection stats. |

## 🛡️ Admin Commands

| Command                                     | Description                           | Permission            |
| ------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- | --------------------- |
| `/enchants give <player> <enchant> <level>` | Give a specific enchanted book.       | `primeenchants.admin` |
| `/enchants reload`                          | Reload all configuration files.       | `primeenchants.admin` |
| `/enchants anomaly start`                   | Manually start an Anomaly event.      | `primeenchants.admin` |
| `/enchants anomaly stop`                    | Force stop a running Anomaly event.   | `primeenchants.admin` |
| `/enchants discovery clear <player>`        | Reset a player's discovered enchants. | `primeenchants.admin` |


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