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The game ignores newlines when pasting "scriptlets" in the console. This means they can be written in a human readable form in an editor and copy/pasted into the console, making understanding and editing a bit easier. | The game ignores newlines when pasting "scriptlets" in the console. This means they can be written in a human readable form in an editor and copy/pasted into the console, making understanding and editing a bit easier. | ||
Note: As of [https://forums.factorio.com/viewtopic.php?p=203991#p203991 Factorio 0.14.5], multiplayer server admins can use `/silent-command' (only via RCON/server console) instead of '/c', to avoid the command being echoed to all players' consoles. | |||
=== Use it as calculator === | === Use it as calculator === |
Revision as of 13:16, 8 September 2016
NOTE: Many of the below commands will likely only work in version 0.13, and will disable Achievements for the world they are used in. Use with caution.
Console Overview
The Factorio console is the built in interface for executing Lua commands within Factorio. It works similarly to any command line interface or the JavaScript console for your browser.
You can essentially fire any Lua command here, just as you would from a Lua program - Factorio Mods are merely Lua commands. Therefore you don't necessarily need "cheats" active per-se, as the console allows you full access to the game's internals. You only need a familiarity with the commands and types, as shown in the below examples and the Modding section.
Using the console
Opening the console
With default key bindings, the console is opened with the '/' or '~' keys. Like most others, this key binding may be customized within the Options Menu->Keyboard>"Toggle Lua console".
Inputting commands
The console is also the chat window in multiplayer. You need to type '/c' in front of your commands, otherwise it will be sent as a chat message. The console has an inbuilt history. You can use the "cursor-up"-key to repeat or quickly edit and re-issue previous commands.
The game ignores newlines when pasting "scriptlets" in the console. This means they can be written in a human readable form in an editor and copy/pasted into the console, making understanding and editing a bit easier.
Note: As of Factorio 0.14.5, multiplayer server admins can use `/silent-command' (only via RCON/server console) instead of '/c', to avoid the command being echoed to all players' consoles.
Use it as calculator
/c game.player.print(1234 * 5678)
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 Technology
/c game.player.force.research_all_technologies()
Undo this with:
for _, tech in pairs(game.player.force.technologies) do tech.researched=false end
Reset any modifiers to default
This includes Tech and speed alterations.
/c game.player.force.reset()
Zoom beyond normal bounds
Note that zooming too far out can cause performance hits. Be careful.
/c game.player.zoom = 0.1
Inventory Manipulation
Refill resources (refill oil, iron etc.)
While holding the cursor over a resource tile in-game
/c game.player.selected.amount=7500
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}
Cheat mode
Allows for infinite free crafting. Disable by replacing true with false.
/c game.player.cheat_mode=true
World Manipulation
Turn off night
Enables eternal day.
/c game.surfaces[1].always_day=true
Change Game Speed
0.5 is half speed, 1 is default, 2 is double speed, etc. 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 Passage
Stops the advancement of the time if true is passed, or unfreezes it if false is passed.
/c game.player.surface.freeze_daytime(BOOL)
Add new resource patch
This creates a new 5x5 patch of resources, centered on the player character. For resources other than stone, just change "stone" to "iron-ore", "copper-ore", or "coal"
/c local surface = game.player.surface; for y=-2,2 do for x=-2,2 do surface.create_entity({name="stone", amount=5000, position={game.player.position.x+x, game.player.position.y+y}}) end end
Enemy/Evolution
Check how far the biters have evolved
Note that commands that do not start with "/c" do not disable achievements.
/evolution
Set evolution factor
Ranges from 0 (new game) to 1.
/c game.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 and worms, 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 explored world, so any unexplored parts of the map which still need to be generated will still have enemies.
/c local surface = game.player.surface for c in surface.get_chunks() do for key, entity in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({area={{c.x * 32, c.y * 32}, {c.x * 32 + 32, c.y * 32 + 32}}, force= "enemy"})) do entity.destroy() end end
Enable peaceful mode
Peaceful mode prevents biter attacks until provoked. Substitute false for true to disable.
/c game.player.surface.peaceful_mode = true
Player Character
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.
Spawn a player character
This is useful for escaping god mode. (see Console#Enable_god_mode.) This will spawn a new player at the spawn point of the world, and connect your controls to it.
/c game.player.character = game.player.surface.create_entity{name="player", position = {0,0}, force = game.forces.player}
Change Player color
Note that commands that do not start with "/c" do not disable achievements. Replace COLOR with the name of a color.
/color COLOR
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()
Research
Enable faster research
/c game.player.force.laboratory_speed_modifier = 1
1 is normal speed, 2 is double speed 3 is triple etc. I think it goes up to 100.
Enabling specific technologies
Enabling technologies (forums)
/c game.player.force.technologies['electric-energy-distribution-1'].researched=true /c game.player.force.technologies['steel-processing'].researched=true
Finish research immediately
/c for name,technology in pairs(game.player.force.technologies) do technology.researched=technology.enabled end
Large Screenshots
And finally, this is how you would take a large HD screenshot. As usual, replace the X and Y with the values you wish.
The file is put into a folder called "script-output", which is located in the same location as the mods folder. These pictures can be quite large.
/c game.take_screenshot{resolution = {x = XPOS, y = YPOS}}
or
/c game.take_screenshot{showgui = true, resolution = {x = XPOS, y = YPOS}}
See also
- http://lua-api.factorio.com/0.13.10/ - Factorio API, replace the number at the end with the current factorio version.