Command script

A command script is a script allowing certain users to perform certain actions in a game by using commands which are usually given through the chat or through a GUI text box usually toggled by a hotkey.

Usually, command scripts will accept commands, some of which will also accept arguments, which will be separated from each other's and from the command using a separator character (the most commons are the space and the '/' characters). Some command scripts will also require commands to be prefixed by a symbol like the exclamation mark (!) to distinguish commands from normal chat (if the command script uses the chat to listen for commands, that is).

History
The original widespread admin script was Person299's admin command script, which was used by many games until 2012 when Kohl's Admin Commands V2 was released.

Nowadays, Kohl's Admin Infinite and Adonis are two of the most popular and widely used command scripts, with many other command scripts either gaining little attention or no longer being maintained.

Trusted command scripts
Some of the most known command scripts are listed and described below. Most command scripts have been associated with a username (the user that created them), and most command scripts give the creator of the command script administrative admin commands in the place that uses them. Frameworks for admin commands have become increasingly advance and cryptic as users attempt to hide their name and develop easier to modify frameworks.