Tested: /kill and /suicide both kill me in God mode when I issued the command on myself, unsure if that changes with who issues the command. Edit: Mods cannot /kill Admins.
Tested: clearlag noted to clear items laying on the ground as expected at regular intervals, does not seem to clear unloaded chunks (good news if you died or dropped something important right before the entity clear, I think)
/lagg clear command untested due to lacking permissions
/lagg check works as expected
/lagg killmobs command untested due to lacking permissions, I dont think we need that one anyway
/lagg reload untested for fear of breaking something that seems to work
/lagg area 50 works perfectly (removes entities in 50 block radius)
/lagg unloadchunks unloaded 432 chunks, does not seem to clear mobs that were in those chunks, but all the tamed animals inside the chunks cleared seem to have dissapeared, unsure if anything else happens, maybe need test to see if it does bad things to automated railways and redstone clocks. I can't see myself ever using the command so if its admins only anyway maybe there's no reason to fuss with it. Edit: the despawning may be fixed now, we discussed it in game
/lagg chunk untested due to lacking permissions
/lagg tpchunk untested due to lacking permissions
Confirmed -can place and destroy blocks while in AFK mode
Exploits that were blocked during testing today:
HighJump, FastBreak, Nuker, Build (pole), NoSwing, Step, WaterWalking (does not always give alert), Xray
Exploits that still worked today:
FastPlace, AutoMine, Chestfinder, Cavefinder, NoSlowdown (run normal speed on slowsand),
Notes on Command Reference:
/exp command is harmless, a tool for the curious, but with xp bottles there's no reason for the other exp entries aside from the very first one on the command reference. its fun knowing exactly how much xp you need for each enchantment level
I'm still looking at the list and trying to compare with what we have in place but it looks like we have everything fairly well sorted out.
EDIT: Acknowledged. I've responded below as this is a big post. I've updated the main post with your findings. Thanks! ~Eagle