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== Overview ==
The '''console''' is Factorio's in-game command-line interface. See [[command line parameters]] for the command line interface of the Factorio executable.
The '''Console''' is Factorio's command-line interface.


The in-game console is used for:
The in-game console can be used for:


* Chatting with other players
* Chatting with other players
* Occasional status updates
* Running commands / scripts / cheats
* Running commands / scripts / cheats
* Occasional status updates


There are three types of commands:
There are three types of commands:
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* '''[[#Multiplayer commands|Multiplayer]]''' - Message filtering, banning users, etc.
* '''[[#Multiplayer commands|Multiplayer]]''' - Message filtering, banning users, etc.
* '''[[#Scripting and cheat commands|Scripting/Cheating]]''' - Run small Lua scripts (but they <span style="color:#FF0000">disable achievements for the save game</span>)
* '''[[#Scripting and cheat commands|Scripting/Cheating]]''' - Run small Lua scripts (but they <span style="color:#FF0000">disable achievements for the save game</span>)
__TOC__


=== Using the console ===
=== Using the console ===
The console display can be toggled with the {{keybinding|/}} (slash) or {{keybinding|~}} (tilde) keys.
The console display can be toggled with the {{keybinding|/}} (slash) or {{keybinding|~}} (tilde) keys.


You can customize the keys via '''Options Menu Keyboard → Toggle Lua console'''.
You can customize the keys via '''Settings menu Controls → Toggle chat (and Lua console)'''.
When the console is open, you'll see a blinking cursor at the bottom of the screen; type your message or command and hit '''Return''' to send it (this will also close the console).
When the console is open, you'll see a blinking cursor at the bottom of the screen; type your message or command and hit '''Return''' to send it (this will also close the console).
Documentation about message and command prefixes can be found further down this page.
Documentation about message and command prefixes can be found further down this page.


The console supports [[rich text]] tags. These tags are useful for sharing blueprints, marking map locations in chat or adding icons to map markers and train stations. Ctrl+alt clicking the map or ground will automatically insert a gps tag and post it into the console. Shift clicking most things with the console open will insert a tag for that thing into chat.  
The console supports [[rich text]] tags. These tags are useful for sharing blueprints, marking map locations in chat or adding icons to map markers and train stations. Ctrl + Alt-clicking the map or ground will automatically insert a GPS tag and post it into the console. Shift-clicking most things with the console open will insert a tag for that thing into the console.


When console is closed, only the most recent messages/commands will be displayed, but they will gradually fade away (opening the console will immediately re-display all recent messages).
When the console is closed, only the most recent messages/commands will be displayed, but they will gradually fade away (opening the console will immediately re-display all recent messages).
Note that by default, all executed commands are made visible to all users. You can set the fade out time via '''Options Menu Other Settings Message Delay'''.
Note that by default, all executed commands are made visible to all users. The fade-out time can be changed via '''Settings menu Interface Chat message delay'''.


If you want to immediately hide the console, open the console and then press '''Escape''' key (or press '''Return''' without entering any message/command).
This not only closes the console, but it also hides all the recent messages/commands.
The console can be cleared with the '''/clear''' command.
The console can be cleared with the '''/clear''' command.


Note that the console can also accept raw Lua code as well as game commands.
Use the {{keybinding|&uarr;}} and {{keybinding|&darr;}} keys to scroll through the console history. The {{keybinding|Tab}} key provides intelligent code completion on commands, options and player names.
 
=== Console history ===
 
The console has an inbuilt history; it's a bit like a text editor where only one line of text is displayed at a time.
 
Use the {{keybinding|&uarr;}} and {{keybinding|&darr;}} keys to scroll through the console history.
 
Use the {{keybinding|&larr;}} and {{keybinding|&rarr;}} keys to cursor through the currently displayed message or command, which you can edit (delete, insert, etc.) and resend (by pressing '''Return''').
 
The {{keybinding|Tab}} key will auto-complete commands and player ids.


== Normal commands ==
== Normal commands ==
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| /alerts <enable/disable/mute/unmute> <alert>
| /alerts <enable/disable/mute/unmute> <alert>
| /alerts disable turret_fire
| /alerts disable turret_fire
| Enables, disables, mutes, or unmutes the given alert type. Available alerts: entity_destroyed, entity_under_attack, not_enough_construction_robots, no_material_for_construction, not_enough_repair packs, turret_fire, custom, no_storage.
| Enables, disables, mutes, or unmutes the given [[alerts|alert]] type. Available alerts: entity_destroyed, entity_under_attack, not_enough_construction_robots, no_material_for_construction, not_enough_repair packs, turret_fire, custom, no_storage, train_out_of_fuel, fluid_mixing.
| No
| No
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| /color <color>
| /color <color>
| /color 20 255 255 100
| /color 20 255 255
| Changes your color. Can either be one of the pre-defined colors or [[:Wikipedia:RGBA_color_space|RGBA value]] in the format of “# # # #”. Available colors: default, red, green, blue, orange, yellow, pink, purple, white, black, gray, brown, cyan, acid.
| Changes your color. Can either be one of the pre-defined colors or [[:Wikipedia:RGB_color_space|RGB value]] in the format of “# # #”. Available colors: default, red, green, blue, orange, yellow, pink, purple, white, black, gray, brown, cyan, acid.
| No
| No
|-
|-
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| Opens the permissions GUI.
| Opens the permissions GUI.
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| /permissions <action> <parameters>
| /permissions add-player DeveloperGroup kovarex
| Available actions are add-player <group> <player>, create-group <name>, delete-group <group>, edit-group <group> <input_action> <true/false>, get-player-group <player>, remove-player <group> <player>, rename-group <group> <new_name> and reset
| Yes
|-
| /reset-tips
| /reset-tips
| Resets the state of the tips and tricks as if the game was just started for the first time.
| No
|-
|-
| /screenshot [x resolution] [y resolution] [zoom]
| /screenshot [x resolution] [y resolution] [zoom]
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| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| /toggle-rockets-sent-gui
| /unlock-shortcut-bar
| /toggle-rockets-sent-gui
| /unlock-shortcut-bar
| Toggles if the rockets sent button is shown in the upper left corner of the screen.
| Unlocks all [[shortcut bar]] items, including blueprint string import, copy & paste, deconstruction and upgrade planner.
| No
| No
|-
|-
| /unlock-shortcut-bar
| /unlock-tips
| /unlock-shortcut-bar
| /unlock-tips
| Unlocks all shortcut bar items.
| Unlocks all tips and tricks entries.
| No
| No
|-
|-
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| Bans the specified player.
| Bans the specified player.
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| /bans
| /bans
| Prints a list of banned players.
| No
|-
|-
| /banlist <add/remove/get/clear> <player>
| /banlist <add/remove/get/clear> <player>
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| /config <get/set> <option> <value>
| /config <get/set> <option> <value>
| /config set password hunter2
| /config set password hunter2
| Gets or sets various multiplayer game settings. Available configs are: afk-auto-kick, allow-commands, allow-debug-settings, autosave-interval, autosave-only-on-server, ignore-player-limit-for-returning-players, max-players, max-upload-speed, only-admins-can-pause, password, require-user-verification, visibility-lan, visibility-public.
| Gets or sets various multiplayer game settings. Available configs are: afk-auto-kick, allow-commands, allow-debug-settings, autosave-interval, autosave-only-on-server, ignore-player-limit-for-returning-players, max-players, max-upload-speed, only-admins-can-pause, password, require-user-verification, visibility-lan, visibility-public. The units for the options afk-auto-kick and autosave-interval are in minutes.
| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
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| /players
| /players
| Prints a list of players in the game. (parameter online/o, it prints only players that are online, count/c prints only count)
| Prints a list of players in the game. (parameter online/o, it prints only players that are online, count/c prints only count)
| No
|-
| /p [online/o/count/c]
| /p o c
| Same as /players.
| No
| No
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| /whisper <player> <message>
| /whisper <player> <message>
| /whisper AzureDiamond thats what I see
| /whisper AzureDiamond that's what I see
| Sends a message to the specified player.
| Sends a message to the specified player.
| No
| No
|-
|-
| /w <player> <message>
| /w <player> <message>
| /w AzureDiamond thats what I see
| /w AzureDiamond that's what I see
| Same as /whisper.
| Same as /whisper.
| No
| No
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|-
|-
| /command <command>
| /command <command>
| Executes a Lua command.
| Executes a Lua command (if allowed).
|-
|-
| /c <command>
| /c <command>
| Executes a Lua command.
| Executes a Lua command (if allowed).
|-
|-
| /editor
| /editor
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|-
|-
| /measured-command <command>
| /measured-command <command>
| Executes a Lua command and measures time it took.
| Executes a Lua command (if allowed) and measures time it took.
|-
|-
| /silent-command <command>
| /silent-command <command>
| Executes a Lua command without printing it to the console.
| Executes a Lua command (if allowed) without printing it to the console.
|-
| /sc <command>
| Executes a Lua command (if allowed) without printing it to the console.
|}
|}


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Undo this with the command in the next section.
Undo this with the command in the next section.
Note: Specific technologies can be researched using the [[map editor]] by shift clicking the "start research" button on the technology GUI.


=== Unresearch all technologies ===
=== Unresearch all technologies ===
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end
end
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
Note: Specific technologies can be unresearched using the [[map editor]] by clicking the "un-research" button on the technology GUI.


=== Reset your force ===
=== Reset your force ===
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<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.player.game_view_settings.show_rail_block_visualisation = true
/c game.player.game_view_settings.show_rail_block_visualisation = true
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Set all trains to Automatic mode ===
Set all trains to automatic mode - for example after building them with a blueprint.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c for key,ent in pairs (game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{name="locomotive"}) do
    ent.train.manual_mode = false
end
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


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=== Refill resources (refill oil, iron etc.) ===
=== Refill resources (refill oil, iron etc.) ===
While holding the cursor over a resource tile in-game
While holding the cursor over a resource tile in-game:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.player.selected.amount=7500
/c game.player.selected.amount=7500
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/c game.player.insert{name="electric-energy-interface"}
/c game.player.insert{name="electric-energy-interface"}
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
There are several god-mode items available:
* <code>infinity-chest</code>
* <code>infinity-pipe</code>
* <code>electric-energy-interface</code>
* <code>heat-interface</code>


Add a powerful armor with equipment and some tools for construction:
Add a powerful armor with equipment and some tools for construction:
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p_armor.put({name = "battery-mk2-equipment"})
p_armor.put({name = "battery-mk2-equipment"})
player.insert{name="construction-robot", count = 25}
player.insert{name="construction-robot", count = 25}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Increase player inventory slots ===
Gives 100 additional bonus inventory slots to your entire force. Used by the [[Toolbelt (research)]].
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.player.force.character_inventory_slots_bonus=100
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


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or from start position
or from start position
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.forces.player.chart(game.player.surface, {{x = -2000, y = -2000}, {x = 2000, y = 2000}})
/c local radius=150
game.player.force.chart(game.player.surface, {{x = -radius, y = -radius}, {x = radius, y = radius}})
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
Change 150 to the desired radius, higher values take longer.
Change 150 to the desired radius, higher values take longer.
=== Hide revealed map ===
Hides all revealed chunks, inverted map revealing.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local surface = game.player.surface
local force = game.player.force
for chunk in surface.get_chunks() do
  force.unchart_chunk({x = chunk.x, y = chunk.y}, surface)
end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Reveal all generated map ===
Revels all of the generated map to the player's team.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.player.force.chart_all()
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Delete chunks ===
=== Delete chunks ===
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end  
end  
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Delete unrevealed chunks ===
This command deletes chunks that are not revealed by the player. Can be used after the command for [[#Hide revealed map|hiding revealed map]] to delete the chunks not covered by radar.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">/c local surface = game.player.surface
local force = game.player.force
for chunk in surface.get_chunks() do
  if not force.is_chunk_charted(surface, chunk) then
    surface.delete_chunk(chunk)
  end
end</syntaxhighlight>


=== Turn off night ===
=== Turn off night ===
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<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.speed=X
/c game.speed=X
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expensive (marathon) or normal mode ===
To change from normal to expensive mode preset (this changes the research cost and intermediate product cost):
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.difficulty_settings.recipe_difficulty=1
game.difficulty_settings.technology_difficulty=1
game.difficulty_settings.technology_price_multiplier=4
</syntaxhighlight>
To change back to normal:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.difficulty_settings.recipe_difficulty=0
game.difficulty_settings.technology_difficulty=0
game.difficulty_settings.technology_price_multiplier=1
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


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</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Where speakers are, by who ===
=== Where speakers are, who placed them ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c speakers = game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{force = "player", type="programmable-speaker"}
/c local speakers = game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{force = game.player.force, type="programmable-speaker"}
for key, speaker in pairs(speakers) do
for key, speaker in pairs(speakers) do
     game.player.print(speaker.last_user.name .. " placed a speaker at X=" .. speaker.position.x .. ", Y=" .. speaker.position.y)
     game.player.print(speaker.last_user.name .. " placed a speaker at [gps=" .. speaker.position.x .. "," .. speaker.position.y .. "]")
end
end
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
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game.player.surface.create_entity({name="crude-oil", amount=100000, position=position})
game.player.surface.create_entity({name="crude-oil", amount=100000, position=position})
end
end
end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Regenerate resources ===
For solid resources like iron, destroys all resource entities and creates resource entities as in the original map generation. For fluid resources like oil, sets the yield of all existing resource entities to the original amount. Regenerates resources on the entire surface.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local surface = game.player.surface
for _, e in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered{type="resource"}) do
  if e.prototype.infinite_resource then
    e.amount = e.initial_amount
  else
    e.destroy()
  end
end
local non_infinites = {}
for resource, prototype in pairs(game.get_filtered_entity_prototypes{{filter="type", type="resource"}}) do
  if not prototype.infinite_resource then
    table.insert(non_infinites, resource)
  end
end
surface.regenerate_entity(non_infinites)
for _, e in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered{type="mining-drill"}) do
    e.update_connections()
end
end
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
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end
end
game.player.print(count)
game.player.print(count)
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Emptying all pipes, underground pipes and pumps ===
Useful when pipes contain a fluid you dont want.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local surface = game.player.surface
local deleted=0
for key, entity in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({force=game.player.force})) do
if string.find(entity.name, "pipe") or
string.find(entity.name, "pump")
then
for i=1,#entity.fluidbox do
deleted = deleted + 1
entity.fluidbox[i] = nil;
end
end
end
game.player.print("Fluids removed from "..deleted .." entities")
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


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<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local surface = game.player.surface
/c game.player.surface.destroy_decoratives({})</syntaxhighlight>
for c in surface.get_chunks() do
surface.destroy_decoratives({{c.x*32, c.y*32}, {c.x*32+32, c.y*32+32}})
end</syntaxhighlight>


=== Change map generation settings ===
=== Change map generation settings ===
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/c local surface = game.player.surface
/c local surface = game.player.surface
local resource = "iron-ore"
local resource = "iron-ore"
local autoplace = surface.map_gen_settings.autoplace_controls
local mgs = surface.map_gen_settings
autoplace[resource].size = "very-high"
mgs.autoplace_controls[resource].size = "very-high"
autoplace[resource].frequency = "very-high"
mgs.autoplace_controls[resource].frequency = "very-high"
autoplace[resource].richness = "very-high"
mgs.autoplace_controls[resource].richness = "very-high"
surface.map_gen_settings.autoplace_controls = autoplace</syntaxhighlight>
surface.map_gen_settings = mgs</syntaxhighlight>


To change water generation settings, replace "very-high" with the desired [https://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/Concepts.html#MapGenSize MapGenSize] in the following command.
To change water generation settings, replace "very-high" with the desired [https://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/Concepts.html#MapGenSize MapGenSize] in the following command.
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mgs.terrain_segmentation  = "very-high" --[[ frequency]]
mgs.terrain_segmentation  = "very-high" --[[ frequency]]
surface.map_gen_settings = mgs </syntaxhighlight>
surface.map_gen_settings = mgs </syntaxhighlight>
=== Connect linked belts ===
If there exist at least two [[Prototype/LinkedBelt|linked belts]], and one of them has the "Entity tag" <code>in</code>, and another linked belt has the "Entity tag" <code>out</code>, then the following command should link these two linked belts.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local i = game.get_entity_by_tag('in')
local o = game.get_entity_by_tag('out')
i.linked_belt_type = 'input'
o.linked_belt_type = 'output'
i.connect_linked_belts(o)
</syntaxhighlight>


== Enemy/evolution scripts ==
== Enemy/evolution scripts ==
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=== Kill all enemies ===
=== Kill all enemies ===
This will kill all biters, bases and worms. Anything that is an enemy will be completely destroyed. This only affects enemies in the explored world, so any unexplored parts of the map which still need to be generated will still have enemies. You can [[#Prevent biters being on newly generated chunks|prevent biters being on newly generated chunks]] if desired.
This will kill all biters, bases and worms. Anything that is an enemy will be completely destroyed. This only affects enemies in the generated world, so any unexplored parts of the map which still need to be generated will still have enemies. You can [[#Prevent biters being on newly generated chunks|prevent biters being on newly generated chunks]] if desired.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local surface=game.player.surface
/c local surface=game.player.surface
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<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local radius = 250
/c local surface=game.player.surface
local surface=game.player.surface
local pp = game.player.position
local pp = game.player.position
local cnt = 0
local cnt = 0
for key, entity in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({force="enemy"})) do
for key, entity in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({force="enemy", radius=250, position=pp })) do
    if entity.position.x > pp.x - radius and entity.position.x < pp.x + radius
cnt = cnt+1
        and entity.position.y > pp.y - radius and entity.position.y < pp.y + radius then
entity.destroy()
        cnt = cnt+1
end
        entity.destroy()
    end
end
game.player.print(cnt)
game.player.print(cnt)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
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game.player.force.character_build_distance_bonus = reach
game.player.force.character_build_distance_bonus = reach
game.player.force.character_reach_distance_bonus = reach
game.player.force.character_reach_distance_bonus = reach
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Find player corpses ===
Pings player corpses on the map.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c local found_corpses = game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{type="character-corpse"}
for _,corpse in pairs(found_corpses) do
    local player = game.get_player(corpse.character_corpse_player_index)
    local name = player and player.name or "????"
    game.player.print(name .. " --> [gps=" .. corpse.position.x .. "," .. corpse.position.y .. "]")
end
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


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=== Enable Research Queue ===
=== Enable Research Queue ===
Enable the research queue for the players current team. Can be done after the game has started if it was forgotten during the map's setup.
Enable the research queue for the player's current team. Can be done after the game has started if it was forgotten during the map's setup.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.player.force.research_queue_enabled = true
/c game.player.force.research_queue_enabled = true
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/c game.player.force.recipes["rocket-silo"].enabled=true
/c game.player.force.recipes["rocket-silo"].enabled=true
/c game.player.force.recipes.loader.enabled=true
/c game.player.force.recipes.loader.enabled=true
/c game.player.force.recipes["fast-loader"].enabled = true
/c game.player.force.recipes["express-loader"].enabled = true
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


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/c for name, recipe in pairs(game.player.force.recipes) do recipe.enabled = true end
/c for name, recipe in pairs(game.player.force.recipes) do recipe.enabled = true end
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Command line parameters ==
'''As of Game Version 0.17.5'''
Command line parameters can be used to set settings in the command line before the game launches, this is useful mainly for advanced users or server hosts.
{|
|'''General options:'''
|-
| -h, --help
| display help
|-
| --version
|show version information
|-
| -v, --verbose
|enable verbose logging
|-
| -c, --config PATH
|config file to use
|-
| --no-log-rotation
|don't rotate log file
|-
| --mod-directory PATH
|Mod directory to use
|-
| --check-unused-prototype-data
|Print a warning for all prototype values that were not accessed
|-
| --executable-path PATH
|Override autodetected __PATH__executable. Usually not needed except on very weird systems.
|}
{|
|'''Running options:'''
|-
| -s, --map2scenario arg
|map to scenario conversion
|-
| -m, --scenario2map arg
|scenario to map conversion
|-
| --apply-update arg
|immediately apply update package
|-
| --create FILE
|create a new map
|-
| --map-gen-settings FILE
|Map generation settings for use with --create, --start-server-load-scenario or --generate-map-preview. See data/map-gen-settings.example.json
|-
| --map-gen-seed SEED
|Map generation seed for use with --create, --start-server-load-scenario or --generate-map-preview. Will override seed specified in map gen settings
|-
| --map-settings FILE
|Map settings for use with --create or --start-server-load-scenario. See data/base/prototypes/map-settings.lua
|-
| --preset arg
|Name of the map generation preset to be used.
|-
| --enable-runtime-autoplace-modification
|Allows changing autoplace specifications runtime in non-multiplayer non-replay enabled games for debug purposes.
|-
| --generate-map-preview PNGFILE
|Generate preview images of the map
|-
| --generate-tile-properties-csv CSVFILE
|Generate tile properties into a CSV file; can be used with --generate-map-preview
|-
| --map-preview-size SCALE
|Size (in pixels) of map preview (default: 1024)
|-
| --map-preview-scale SCALE
|Scale (meters per pixel) of map preview (default: 1)
|-
| --map-preview-offset X,Y
|Offset of the center of the map, in meters (default: 0,0)
|-
| --noise-outputs TAG,TAG...
|Indicate which variables of noise program to output
|-
| --slope-shading SHADEAMOUNT
|Apply elevation shading to map preview
|-
| --slope-shade-property SHADEPROP
|Property to apply slope shading to (default: elevation)
|-
| --report-quantities PROTOTYPE,...
|When generating map preview, report approximate quantities of the named entity prototypes
|-
| --threads THREADCOUNT
|Number of threads to use when generating map previews
|-
| --disable-migration-window
|Disables the gui that is shown when opening a save with migrated content
|-
| --start-server FILE
|start a multiplayer server
|-
| --start-server-load-scenario [MOD/]NAME
|start a multiplayer server and load the specified scenario. The scenario is looked for inside the given mod. If no mod is given, it is looked for in the top-level scenarios directory.
|-
| --start-server-load-latest
|start a multiplayer server and load the latest available save
|-
| --until-tick TICK
|run a save until given map tick
|-
| --benchmark FILE
|load save and run benchmark
|-
| --benchmark-ticks N
|number of ticks for benchmarking. Default is 1000 (default: 1000)
|-
| --benchmark-verbose FILE
|comma seperated list of timings to ouput each tick. "all", "timestamp" as well as all other values seen in the debug view are allowed here. An empty string disabled verbose benchmarking. (default: )
|-
| --output-perf-stats FILE
|path of file to which performance statistics measurements should be saved. Special tags {api}, {hw}, {time} and {tag} will be replaced.
|-
| --mp-connect ADDRESS
|start factorio and connect to address
|-
| --load-game FILE
|start Factorio and load a game in singleplayer
|-
| --benchmark-graphics FILE
|load save and run it with graphics for benchmark-ticks number of ticks as normal game would
|-
| --benchmark-frame FILE
|load save and benchmark graphics rendering of single frame (prepare + render) without updating the game
|-
| --force-opengl
|use OpenGL for rendering
|-
| --force-d3d
|use Direct3D for rendering
|-
| --debug-graphics
|enables debugging layer for graphics API. If DirectX is used DirectX SDK needs to be installed for this to work.
|-
| --fullscreen
|start game in windowed mode (saved to configuration)
|-
| --max-texture-size N
|maximal size of texture that the game can use (saved to configuration). Should be power of two greater than 2048
|-
| --graphics-quality arg
|accepted values: normal, low, very-low
|-
| --video-memory-usage arg
|accepted values: all, high, medium, low
|-
| --force-graphics-preset arg
|accepted values: very-low, low, mac-with-low-ram, medium-with-low-vram, medium, high, very-high, extreme
|-
| --gfx-safe-mode
|resets some graphics settings to values that should work on most configurations
|-
| --low-vram
|sprites that are not put into sprite atlases won't be allocated as texture objects
|-
| --shader arg
|enable/disable shader postprocessing (saved to configuration)
|-
| --disable-audio
|Disable audio. Mainly for faster startup during development.
|-
| --window-size arg
|Desired window resolution. For example "1680x1050". Or "maximized"
|-
| --single-thread-loading
|Disables loading of sprites in multiple threads.
|}
{|
|'''Server options:'''
|-
| --port N
|network port to use
|-
| --bind ADDRESS[:PORT]
|IP address (and optionally port) to bind to
|-
| --rcon-port N
|Port to use for RCON
|-
| --rcon-password PASSWORD
|Password for RCON
|-
| --server-settings FILE
|Path to file with server settings. See data/server-settings.example.json
|-
| --use-server-whitelist
|If the whitelist should be used.
|-
| --server-whitelist FILE
|Path to file with server whitelist.
|-
| --server-banlist FILE
|Path to file with server banlist.
|-
| --server-adminlist FILE
|Path to file with server adminlist.
|-
| --console-log FILE
|Path to file where a copy of the server's log will be stored
|-
| --server-id FILE
|Path where server ID will be stored or read from
|}
=== Multiplayer ===
  --start-server SAVE
Will start a Headless (Dedicated) server, with no GUI.
  --mp-connect ADDRESS
ADDRESS is the IP:port of the remote host. Port is optional.
Examples:
  ./factorio --mp-connect 192.168.1.101
  ./factorio --mp-connect 192.168.1.101:2345
As above, port can be specified by placing the port number after a colon in the address.
  --map2scenario SAVE
Converts a save game to a User Scenario, allows saved game state to be loaded into map editor.
Assuming that save game name is "foo.zip", executing './factorio --map2scenario s1' will result in Factorio loading, opening the save file, and saving the scenario into the scenario folder.


== Modding tools ==
== Modding tools ==
A list of the internal names of most things in the vanilla game can also be found on [[data.raw]].
A list of the internal names of most things in the vanilla game can also be found on [[data.raw]].


=== Print to console which tile are you have under the player position ===
=== Access a mod's data ===
If the first word of the command is __mod-name__ it will run in the context of the mod with the same name. For instance, this command prints the data from Resource Spawner Overhaul:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.player.print(game.player.surface.get_tile(game.player.position.x, game.player.position.y).name)
/c __rso-mod__ game.player.print(serpent.dump(global))
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== Print to console the tile under the player ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.player.print(game.player.surface.get_tile(game.player.position).name)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


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end
end
game.write_file("recipes.lua", serpent.block(list) .. "\n", true)
game.write_file("recipes.lua", serpent.block(list) .. "\n", true)
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Write mod list to file ===
Write all currently active mods and their version to the file script-output/mods.txt in the [[user data directory]].
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
/c game.write_file("mods.txt", serpent.block(game.active_mods))
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Command line parameters]]
* http://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/ - Factorio API reference for latest version
* http://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/ - Factorio API reference for latest version

Latest revision as of 02:28, 25 July 2022

The console is Factorio's in-game command-line interface. See command line parameters for the command line interface of the Factorio executable.

The in-game console can be used for:

  • Chatting with other players
  • Occasional status updates
  • Running commands / scripts / cheats

There are three types of commands:

  • Normal - Display information about the game and customize your experience.
  • Multiplayer - Message filtering, banning users, etc.
  • Scripting/Cheating - Run small Lua scripts (but they disable achievements for the save game)

Using the console

The console display can be toggled with the / (slash) or ~ (tilde) keys.

You can customize the keys via Settings menu → Controls → Toggle chat (and Lua console). When the console is open, you'll see a blinking cursor at the bottom of the screen; type your message or command and hit Return to send it (this will also close the console). Documentation about message and command prefixes can be found further down this page.

The console supports rich text tags. These tags are useful for sharing blueprints, marking map locations in chat or adding icons to map markers and train stations. Ctrl + Alt-clicking the map or ground will automatically insert a GPS tag and post it into the console. Shift-clicking most things with the console open will insert a tag for that thing into the console.

When the console is closed, only the most recent messages/commands will be displayed, but they will gradually fade away (opening the console will immediately re-display all recent messages). Note that by default, all executed commands are made visible to all users. The fade-out time can be changed via Settings menu → Interface → Chat message delay.

The console can be cleared with the /clear command.

Use the and keys to scroll through the console history. The Tab key provides intelligent code completion on commands, options and player names.

Normal commands

Command Example Description Admin only
/alerts <enable/disable/mute/unmute> <alert> /alerts disable turret_fire Enables, disables, mutes, or unmutes the given alert type. Available alerts: entity_destroyed, entity_under_attack, not_enough_construction_robots, no_material_for_construction, not_enough_repair packs, turret_fire, custom, no_storage, train_out_of_fuel, fluid_mixing. No
/clear /clear Clears the console. No
/color <color> /color 20 255 255 Changes your color. Can either be one of the pre-defined colors or RGB value in the format of “# # #”. Available colors: default, red, green, blue, orange, yellow, pink, purple, white, black, gray, brown, cyan, acid. No
/evolution /evolution Prints info about the alien evolution factor. No
/help [command] /help Prints a list of available commands, the optional argument can specify the command that should be described. No
/h [command] /h Same as /help. No
/mute-programmable-speaker <mute/unmute> <local/everyone> /mute-programmable-speaker mute local Mutes or unmutes the global sounds created by the Programmable Speaker. Use “local” to mute just the local client. Admins can use “everyone” to mute the sounds for everyone on the server. No
/perf-avg-frames <number> /perf-avg-frames 100 Number of ticks/updates used to average performance counters. Default is 100. Value of 5-10 is recommended for fast convergence, but numbers will jitter more rapidly. No
/permissions /permissions Opens the permissions GUI. Yes
/permissions <action> <parameters> /permissions add-player DeveloperGroup kovarex Available actions are add-player <group> <player>, create-group <name>, delete-group <group>, edit-group <group> <input_action> <true/false>, get-player-group <player>, remove-player <group> <player>, rename-group <group> <new_name> and reset Yes
/reset-tips /reset-tips Resets the state of the tips and tricks as if the game was just started for the first time. No
/screenshot [x resolution] [y resolution] [zoom] /screenshot Takes a screenshot with the GUI hidden, centered on the player. It is saved in the "script-output" subfolder of your User data directory. Resolution is optional and defaults to the current window size. Zoom is optional and defaults to 1. No
/seed /seed Prints the starting map seed. No
/time /time Prints info about how old the map is. No
/toggle-action-logging /toggle-action-logging Toggles logging all input actions performed by the game. This value isn’t persisted between game restarts and only affects your local game in multiplayer sessions. Yes
/toggle-heavy-mode /toggle-heavy-mode Used to investigate desyncs. Will slow down the game and make multiplayer unplayable. Yes
/unlock-shortcut-bar /unlock-shortcut-bar Unlocks all shortcut bar items, including blueprint string import, copy & paste, deconstruction and upgrade planner. No
/unlock-tips /unlock-tips Unlocks all tips and tricks entries. No
/version /version Prints the current game version. No

Multiplayer commands

Command Example Description Admin only
<message> Hello team! Console input that does not start with / is shown as a chat message to your team. No
/admin /admin Opens the player management GUI. Yes
/admins /admins Prints a list of game admins. No
/ban <player> <reason> /ban xTROLLx Throwing grenades in base Bans the specified player. Yes
/bans /bans Prints a list of banned players. No
/banlist <add/remove/get/clear> <player> /banlist get Adds or removes a player from the banlist. Same as /ban or /unban. No
/config <get/set> <option> <value> /config set password hunter2 Gets or sets various multiplayer game settings. Available configs are: afk-auto-kick, allow-commands, allow-debug-settings, autosave-interval, autosave-only-on-server, ignore-player-limit-for-returning-players, max-players, max-upload-speed, only-admins-can-pause, password, require-user-verification, visibility-lan, visibility-public. The units for the options afk-auto-kick and autosave-interval are in minutes. Yes
/delete-blueprint-library <player> /delete-blueprint-library everybody confirm Deletes the blueprint library storage for the given offline player from the save file. Enter “everybody confirm” to delete the storage of all offline players. Yes
/demote <player> /demote AzureDiamond Demotes the player from admin. Yes
/ignore <player> /ignore Cthon98 Prevents the chat from showing messages from this player. Admin messages are still shown. No
/ignores /ignores Prints a list of ignored players. No
/kick <player> <reason> /kick xTROLLx Throwing grenades in base Kicks the specified player. Yes
/mute <player> /mute Cthon98 Prevents the player from saying anything in chat. Yes
/mutes /mutes All players that are muted (can’t talk in chat). No
/open <player> /open AzureDiamond Opens another player’s inventory. Yes
/o <player> /o AzureDiamond Same as /open. Yes
/players [online/o/count/c] /players Prints a list of players in the game. (parameter online/o, it prints only players that are online, count/c prints only count) No
/p [online/o/count/c] /p o c Same as /players. No
/promote <player> /promote AzureDiamond Promotes the player to admin. Yes
/purge <player> /purge Cthon98 Clears all the messages from this player from the chat log. Yes
/reply <message> /reply oh, really? Replies to the last player that whispered to you. No
/r <message> /r oh, really? Same as /reply. No
/server-save /server-save Saves the game on the server in a multiplayer game. Yes
/shout <message> /shout Hello world! Sends a message to all players including other forces. No
/s <message> /s Hello world! Same as /shout. No
/swap-players <player> [player] /swap-players AzureDiamond Swaps your character with the given player’s character, or if two players are given swaps the two player characters. Yes
/unban <player> /unban xTROLLx Unbans the specified player. Yes
/unignore <player> /unignore Cthon98 Allows the chat to show messages from this player. No
/unmute <player> /unmute Cthon98 Allows the player to talk in chat again. Yes
/whisper <player> <message> /whisper AzureDiamond that's what I see Sends a message to the specified player. No
/w <player> <message> /w AzureDiamond that's what I see Same as /whisper. No
/whitelist <add/remove/get/clear> [player] /whitelist get Adds or removes a player from the whitelist, where only whitelisted players can join the game. Enter nothing for “player” when using “get” to print a list of all whitelisted players. An empty whitelist disables the whitelist functionality allowing anyone to join. No

Scripting and cheat commands

Command Description
/cheat <all> Researches all technologies and enables cheat mode. Using the all option also gives the player some additional items.
/command <command> Executes a Lua command (if allowed).
/c <command> Executes a Lua command (if allowed).
/editor Toggles the map editor.
/measured-command <command> Executes a Lua command (if allowed) and measures time it took.
/silent-command <command> Executes a Lua command (if allowed) without printing it to the console.
/sc <command> Executes a Lua command (if allowed) without printing it to the console.

This is a very powerful feature, which also allows cheating, and as such achievements will be permanently disabled for the save as soon as you use a script command.

Basic example scripts

Use it as calculator

/c game.player.print(1234*5678)

Zoom beyond normal bounds

Note that zooming too far out can cause performance hits. Be careful.

/c game.player.zoom=0.1

Mine faster

/c game.player.force.manual_mining_speed_modifier=1000

Craft faster

/c game.player.force.manual_crafting_speed_modifier=1000

Unlock and research all technologies

/c game.player.force.research_all_technologies()

Undo this with the command in the next section.

Note: Specific technologies can be researched using the map editor by shift clicking the "start research" button on the technology GUI.

Unresearch all technologies

This does not reset manually applied bonuses

/c for _, tech in pairs(game.player.force.technologies) do 
	tech.researched=false
	game.player.force.set_saved_technology_progress(tech, 0)
end

Note: Specific technologies can be unresearched using the map editor by clicking the "un-research" button on the technology GUI.

Reset your force

This resets all data for your force, including kill and production statistics, technologies, bonuses and charting status.

/c game.player.force.reset()

Always show rail block visualization

Permanently show the rail block visualization instead of only when holding a rail signal. Disable by replacing true with false.

/c game.player.game_view_settings.show_rail_block_visualisation = true

Set all trains to Automatic mode

Set all trains to automatic mode - for example after building them with a blueprint.

/c for key,ent in pairs (game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{name="locomotive"}) do 
    ent.train.manual_mode = false
end

Inventory manipulation scripts

Cheat mode

Allows for infinite free crafting. Disable by replacing true with false.

/c game.player.cheat_mode=true

Refill resources (refill oil, iron etc.)

While holding the cursor over a resource tile in-game:

/c game.player.selected.amount=7500

Alternatively you can refill all resources in the map with the following command. Change ore.amount to the desired value.

/c surface = game.player.surface
for _, ore in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({type="resource"})) do
    ore.amount = 10000
end

Add items to the player's inventory

Replace iron-plate with the internal name of the item desired.

/c game.player.insert{name="iron-plate", count=100}

For instance, here's a stack of the god-mode energy system interface:

/c game.player.insert{name="electric-energy-interface"}

There are several god-mode items available:

  • infinity-chest
  • infinity-pipe
  • electric-energy-interface
  • heat-interface

Add a powerful armor with equipment and some tools for construction:

/c	local player = game.player
player.insert{name="power-armor-mk2", count = 1}
local p_armor = player.get_inventory(5)[1].grid
	p_armor.put({name = "fusion-reactor-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "fusion-reactor-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "fusion-reactor-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "exoskeleton-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "exoskeleton-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "exoskeleton-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "exoskeleton-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "energy-shield-mk2-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "energy-shield-mk2-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "personal-roboport-mk2-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "night-vision-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "battery-mk2-equipment"})
	p_armor.put({name = "battery-mk2-equipment"})
player.insert{name="construction-robot", count = 25}

Increase player inventory slots

Gives 100 additional bonus inventory slots to your entire force. Used by the Toolbelt (research).

/c game.player.force.character_inventory_slots_bonus=100

World manipulation scripts

Reveal the map around the player

Reveals the map around the player, similar to a radar.

/c local radius=150
game.player.force.chart(game.player.surface, {{game.player.position.x-radius, game.player.position.y-radius}, {game.player.position.x+radius, game.player.position.y+radius}})

or from start position

/c local radius=150
game.player.force.chart(game.player.surface, {{x = -radius, y = -radius}, {x = radius, y = radius}})

Change 150 to the desired radius, higher values take longer.

Hide revealed map

Hides all revealed chunks, inverted map revealing.

/c local surface = game.player.surface
local force = game.player.force
for chunk in surface.get_chunks() do
  force.unchart_chunk({x = chunk.x, y = chunk.y}, surface)
end

Reveal all generated map

Revels all of the generated map to the player's team.

/c game.player.force.chart_all()

Delete chunks

If much of the map is revealed, it increases the size of the save file. The following command cancels the generation of all chunks that are currently queued for generation and removes chunks outside a 32 chunks radius around 0,0. Note that this will remove player entities if there are any on these chunks.

/c local surface = game.player.surface;
game.player.force.cancel_charting(surface); 
local chunk_radius = 32;
for chunk in surface.get_chunks() do
  if (chunk.x < -chunk_radius or chunk.x > chunk_radius or chunk.y < -chunk_radius or chunk.y > chunk_radius) then
    surface.delete_chunk(chunk)
  end
end

Delete unrevealed chunks

This command deletes chunks that are not revealed by the player. Can be used after the command for hiding revealed map to delete the chunks not covered by radar.

/c local surface = game.player.surface
local force = game.player.force
for chunk in surface.get_chunks() do
  if not force.is_chunk_charted(surface, chunk) then
    surface.delete_chunk(chunk)
  end
end

Turn off night

Enables eternal day.

/c game.player.surface.always_day=true

Change game speed

0.5 is half speed, 1 is default, 2 is double speed, etc. Minimum is 0.01. This can be used for a lot of things like when you know you will have to wait for long periods of time for something to complete. Increasing will decrease performance, be careful.

/c game.speed=X

Freeze time

Stops the advancement of the time if you replace "BOOL" with "true" or unfreezes it if you replace it with "false".

/c game.player.surface.freeze_daytime=BOOL

Remove all pollution

/c game.player.surface.clear_pollution()

Completely turn off pollution

/c for _, surface in pairs(game.surfaces) do
  surface.clear_pollution()
end
game.map_settings.pollution.enabled = false

Add a lot of pollution

/c game.player.surface.pollute(game.player.position, 1000000)

Where speakers are, who placed them

/c local speakers = game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{force = game.player.force, type="programmable-speaker"}
for key, speaker in pairs(speakers) do
    game.player.print(speaker.last_user.name .. " placed a speaker at [gps=" .. speaker.position.x .. "," .. speaker.position.y .. "]")
end

Disable friendly fire for your force

/c game.player.force.friendly_fire = false

Add new resource patch

This creates a new 11×11 patch of resources, centered on the player character, where the ground is not water. The patch it creates is perfectly square but it randomizes the amount similar to natural generation, with fewer ore at the edges and more ore in the center. The default numbers result in a patch with 2500-3000 ore.

If you want a larger patch, change "local size = 5" to a larger number. A larger patch will have exponentially more ore. Entering a number above 30 is not recommended.

If you want a richer patch, change "local density = 10" to a larger number. Entering a very large number shouldn't hurt anything but you probably don't need to go above 100.

To choose which resource is spawned, change "stone" near the bottom to "iron-ore", "copper-ore", "coal", or "uranium-ore".

/c local surface=game.player.surface
local ore=nil
local size=5
local density=10
for y=-size, size do
	for x=-size, size do
		a=(size+1-math.abs(x))*10
		b=(size+1-math.abs(y))*10
		if a<b then
			ore=math.random(a*density-a*(density-8), a*density+a*(density-8))
		end
		if b<a then
			ore=math.random(b*density-b*(density-8), b*density+b*(density-8))
		end
		if surface.get_tile(game.player.position.x+x, game.player.position.y+y).collides_with("ground-tile") then
			surface.create_entity({name="stone", amount=ore, position={game.player.position.x+x, game.player.position.y+y}})
		end
	end
end

Remove resources around the player

Removes all resource patches from the ground in a 50 x 50 area around the player.

/c local surface=game.player.surface
local size=50
local pos=game.player.position

for _, e in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered{area={{pos.x-size, pos.y-size},{pos.x+size, pos.y+size}}, type="resource"}) 
	do e.destroy() 
end

Add new oil patch

This creates 9 crude oil patches in a 3×3 square.

/c for y=0,2 do
	for x=0,2 do
		game.player.surface.create_entity({name="crude-oil", amount=100000, position={game.player.position.x+x*7-7, game.player.position.y+y*7-7}})
	end
end

or randomly without any collision:

/c local position=nil
for i=1,9 do
	position=game.player.surface.find_non_colliding_position("crude-oil", game.player.position, 0, i/2+1.5)
	if position then 
		game.player.surface.create_entity({name="crude-oil", amount=100000, position=position})
	end
end

Regenerate resources

For solid resources like iron, destroys all resource entities and creates resource entities as in the original map generation. For fluid resources like oil, sets the yield of all existing resource entities to the original amount. Regenerates resources on the entire surface.

/c local surface = game.player.surface
for _, e in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered{type="resource"}) do
  if e.prototype.infinite_resource then
    e.amount = e.initial_amount
  else
    e.destroy()
  end
end
local non_infinites = {}
for resource, prototype in pairs(game.get_filtered_entity_prototypes{{filter="type", type="resource"}}) do
  if not prototype.infinite_resource then
    table.insert(non_infinites, resource)
  end
end
surface.regenerate_entity(non_infinites)
for _, e in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered{type="mining-drill"}) do
    e.update_connections()
end

Create 10 fishes

This creates 10 fishes around of player. The player must be on the water edge.

/c local player = game.player
local surface = player.surface
for i = 1, 10 do
  local position = surface.find_non_colliding_position('fish', player.position, 10, 1)
  if not position then return end
  surface.create_entity {name = 'fish', position = position}
end

Count entities

Counts all entities whose name includes the string in local entity.

/c local entity="belt"
local surface=game.player.surface
local count=0
for key, ent in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({force=game.player.force})) do
	if string.find(ent.name,entity) then
		count=count+1
	end
end
game.player.print(count)

Turn off cliff generation

Sets size to "none". Only effective on chunks that are generated after using this command. Use #Remove all cliffs to delete existing cliffs.

/c local mgs = game.player.surface.map_gen_settings
mgs.cliff_settings.cliff_elevation_0 = 1024
game.player.surface.map_gen_settings = mgs

Remove all cliffs

Removes all cliffs existing cliffs from the world. Use #Turn off cliff generation to turn off cliff generation in new chunks.

/c for _, v in pairs(game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{type="cliff"}) do
  v.destroy()
end

Delete all decoratives

Delete the decoratives that can be found in the world.

/c game.player.surface.destroy_decoratives({})

Change map generation settings

This allows to change the map generation settings for new chunks; it does not alter already generated chunks. Deleted chunks are affected by the setting change because they are newly generated when they get explored again.

To change resource generation settings, replace "iron-ore" with the resource that should be changed and replace "very-high" with the desired MapGenSize in the following command. Replace "iron-ore" with "enemy-base" to change the enemy base generation settings.

/c local surface = game.player.surface
local resource = "iron-ore"
local mgs = surface.map_gen_settings
mgs.autoplace_controls[resource].size = "very-high"
mgs.autoplace_controls[resource].frequency = "very-high"
mgs.autoplace_controls[resource].richness = "very-high"
surface.map_gen_settings = mgs

To change water generation settings, replace "very-high" with the desired MapGenSize in the following command.

/c local surface = game.player.surface
local mgs = surface.map_gen_settings
mgs.water = "very-high" --[[ size]]
mgs.terrain_segmentation  = "very-high" --[[ frequency]]
surface.map_gen_settings = mgs

Connect linked belts

If there exist at least two linked belts, and one of them has the "Entity tag" in, and another linked belt has the "Entity tag" out, then the following command should link these two linked belts.

/c local i = game.get_entity_by_tag('in')
local o = game.get_entity_by_tag('out')
i.linked_belt_type = 'input'
o.linked_belt_type = 'output'
i.connect_linked_belts(o)

Enemy/evolution scripts

Set evolution factor

Ranges from 0 (new game) to 1.

/c game.forces["enemy"].evolution_factor=X

Disable time-based evolution & increases pollution-based evolution

/c game.map_settings.enemy_evolution.time_factor=0
/c game.map_settings.enemy_evolution.pollution_factor=game.map_settings.enemy_evolution.pollution_factor*2

The "2" at the end of the last command will double the default pollution factor. You can substitute another number to increase (or decrease) the pollution factor further.

Kill all biters on the "enemy" force

Note that this will kill only mobile units, spawners will not be killed.

/c game.forces["enemy"].kill_all_units()

Kill all enemies

This will kill all biters, bases and worms. Anything that is an enemy will be completely destroyed. This only affects enemies in the generated world, so any unexplored parts of the map which still need to be generated will still have enemies. You can prevent biters being on newly generated chunks if desired.

/c local surface=game.player.surface
for key, entity in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({force="enemy"})) do
	entity.destroy()
end

Kill all nearby enemies

This will kill all biters, bases and worms in a configurable radius. The default, 250 tiles, is about two zoomed-out screen widths on full HD. After destruction, it shows how many objects were destroyed.

/c local surface=game.player.surface
local pp = game.player.position
local cnt = 0
for key, entity in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({force="enemy", radius=250, position=pp })) do
	cnt = cnt+1
	entity.destroy()
 end	
game.player.print(cnt)

Enable/Disable peaceful mode

Enabling peaceful mode prevents biter attacks until provoked. Substitute true for false to disable. Already existing biters are not affected by this command so attacks could continue for a while after activating peaceful mode.

/c game.player.surface.peaceful_mode = true

Enable/Disable biter expansion

Biter expansion allows biters to create new nests, it is enabled by default. Substitute true for false to disable.

/c game.map_settings.enemy_expansion.enabled = true

Prevent biters being on newly generated chunks

On newly generated chunks no biters will be present, however all current biters will remain unaffected. Equivalent of setting the Enemy Base Size to None under the Terrain settings during map generation but achieved mid game by changing map generation settings.

/c local surface = game.player.surface
local mgs = surface.map_gen_settings
mgs.autoplace_controls["enemy-base"].size = "none"
surface.map_gen_settings = mgs

Player character scripts

Commands concerning the player directly.

Get player position

Prints coordinates of your current position.

/c game.player.print(game.player.position.x .. ", " .. game.player.position.y)

Teleport player

Moves the player to the specified location. You should be able to teleport to a specific player if you obtain their coordinates via them executing the previous command and giving them to you.

/c game.player.teleport({X, Y})

To teleport to the world's origin, use 0,0.

Enable god mode

God mode removes your player character allowing you to fly over obstacles and take no damage.

Disassociate your controls from the player:

/c game.player.character=nil

Then, hover the mouse over the useless player and destroy it by typing:

/c game.player.selected.destroy()

To undo, spawn a player character. This will spawn a new player at the spawn point of the world, and connect your controls to it.

/c game.player.create_character()

Enable long reach

Enables long reach, which allows the player to build and interact with entities at a greater distance. The default reach is 10.

/c local reach = 10000
game.player.force.character_build_distance_bonus = reach
game.player.force.character_reach_distance_bonus = reach

Find player corpses

Pings player corpses on the map.

/c local found_corpses = game.player.surface.find_entities_filtered{type="character-corpse"}
for _,corpse in pairs(found_corpses) do
    local player = game.get_player(corpse.character_corpse_player_index)
    local name = player and player.name or "????"
    game.player.print(name .. " --> [gps=" .. corpse.position.x .. "," .. corpse.position.y .. "]")
end

Research scripts

Enable Research Queue

Enable the research queue for the player's current team. Can be done after the game has started if it was forgotten during the map's setup.

/c game.player.force.research_queue_enabled = true

Enable faster research

/c game.player.force.laboratory_speed_modifier=1

1 is normal speed, 2 is double speed 3 is triple etc.

Research specific technologies

The internal technology names can be found in the infoboxes on their respective pages.

/c game.player.force.technologies['electric-energy-distribution-1'].researched=true
/c game.player.force.technologies['steel-processing'].researched=true

Unresearch specific technologies

The internal technology names can be found in the infoboxes on their respective pages.

/c game.player.force.technologies['electric-energy-distribution-1'].researched=false; game.player.force.set_saved_technology_progress('electric-energy-distribution-1', 0)
/c game.player.force.technologies['steel-processing'].researched=false; game.player.force.set_saved_technology_progress('steel-processing', 0)

Enabling specific recipes

The internal recipe/item names can be found in the infoboxes on their respective pages.

/c game.player.force.recipes["electric-energy-interface"].enabled=true
/c game.player.force.recipes["rocket-silo"].enabled=true
/c game.player.force.recipes.loader.enabled=true
/c game.player.force.recipes["fast-loader"].enabled = true
/c game.player.force.recipes["express-loader"].enabled = true

Enable all recipes

/c for name, recipe in pairs(game.player.force.recipes) do recipe.enabled = true end

Modding tools

A list of the internal names of most things in the vanilla game can also be found on data.raw.

Access a mod's data

If the first word of the command is __mod-name__ it will run in the context of the mod with the same name. For instance, this command prints the data from Resource Spawner Overhaul:

/c __rso-mod__ game.player.print(serpent.dump(global))

Print to console the tile under the player

/c game.player.print(game.player.surface.get_tile(game.player.position).name)

Write all researched technologies to file

/c local list = {}
for _, tech in pairs(game.player.force.technologies) do 
	if tech.researched then
    list[#list+1] = tech.name
  end
end
game.write_file("techs.lua", serpent.block(list) .. "\n", true)

Write all enabled recipes to file

/c local list = {}
for _, recipe in pairs(game.player.force.recipes) do 
	if recipe.enabled then
    list[#list+1] = recipe.name
  end
end
game.write_file("recipes.lua", serpent.block(list) .. "\n", true)

Write mod list to file

Write all currently active mods and their version to the file script-output/mods.txt in the user data directory.

/c game.write_file("mods.txt", serpent.block(game.active_mods))

See also