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


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


There are three types of command:
There are three types of command:
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=== Using the console ===
=== Using the console ===
The console display can be toggled with the '''/''' (slash) or '''~''' (tilde) keys.
The console display can be toggled with the {{keybinding|/}} (slash) or {{keybinding|~}} (tilde) keys.


You can customise the keys via '''Options Menu -> Keyboard -> Toggle Lua console'''.
You can customize the keys via '''Options Menu -> Keyboard -> Toggle 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.


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.
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). 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'''.


When console is closed, only the most recent messages/commands will be displayed, but they will gradually fade away (opening the console will immediately redisplay all recent messages).
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. In [https://forums.factorio.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=32389 Factorio 0.14.5 and later], you can clear the console with the '''/clear''' command.


You can set the fade out time via '''Options Menu -> Other Settings -> Message Delay'''.
Note that the console can also accept raw Lua code as well as game commands.
 
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.
 
In [https://forums.factorio.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=32389 Factorio 0.14.5 and later], you can clear the console with the '''/clear''' command.


=== Console history ===
=== Console history ===
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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.
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 '''up arrow''' and '''down arrow''' keys to scroll through the console history.
Use the {{keybinding|↑}} and {{keybinding|↓}} keys to scroll through the console history.


Use the '''left arrow''' and '''right arrow''' keys to cursor through the currently displayed message or command, which you can edit (delete, insert, etc.) and resend (by pressing '''Return''').
Use the {{keybinding|←}} and {{keybinding|→}} keys to cursor through the currently displayed message or command, which you can edit (delete, insert, etc.) and resend (by pressing '''Return''').


In [https://forums.factorio.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=32389 Factorio 0.14.5 and later], the '''Tab''' key will autocomplete commands and player ids.
In [https://forums.factorio.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=32389 Factorio 0.14.5 and later], the '''Tab''' key will auto-complete commands and player ids.


== Multiplayer Chat ==
== Multiplayer Chat ==
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==Basic Command Examples==
==Basic Command Examples==
=== Large Screenshots ===
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{''<parameter>''=''<value>'',...}
The command takes the following parameters:
* showgui - Boolean value, true or false. True if GUIs should be included in the screenshot.
* resolution - Takes an x and y, in the form {x = ''<x-size>'', y = ''<y-size>''}.
* show_entity_info - Boolean value, true if alt info should be shown in the screenshot.
* zoom - The zoom level. 1 is normal, 2 is zoomed in to half the area, 0.5 is zoomed out to twice the area, etc.


=== Use it as calculator ===
=== Use it as calculator ===
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Undo this with:
Undo this with:


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


=== Reset any modifiers to default ===
=== Reset any modifiers to default ===
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  /c game.player.insert{name="iron-plate", count=100}
  /c game.player.insert{name="iron-plate", count=100}
For instance, here's a god-mode energy system interface:
/c game.player.insert{name="electric-energy-interface"}


=== Cheat mode ===
=== Cheat mode ===
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== World Manipulation ==
== World Manipulation ==
=== 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}})
Change 150 to the desired radius, higher values take longer.


=== Turn off night ===
=== Turn off night ===
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  /c game.surfaces[1].always_day=true
  /c game.surfaces[1].always_day=true


=== Change Game Speed ===
=== 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.
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.


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=== Freeze Time Passage ===
=== Freeze Time Passage ===
Stops the advancement of the time if true is passed, or unfreezes it if false is passed.
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)
  /c game.player.surface.freeze_daytime(BOOL)
=== Remove all pollution ===
/c local surface = game.player.surface;
for coord in surface.get_chunks() do
  surface.pollute({coord.x * 32, coord.y * 32}, -10000000)
end


=== Add new resource patch ===
=== 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"
This creates a new 11x11 patch of resources, centered on the player character. 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;
  /c local surface = game.player.surface;
  for y=-2,2 do
local ore = nil
   for x=-2,2 do
local size = 5
   surface.create_entity({name="stone", amount=5000, position={game.player.position.x+x, game.player.position.y+y}})
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
   surface.create_entity({name="stone", amount=ore, position={game.player.position.x+x, game.player.position.y+y}})
   end
   end
  end
  end


=== Add new oil patch ===
=== Add new oil patch ===
This creates 16 crude oil patches in a 4x4 square that is easy to blueprint.  
This creates 9 crude oil patches in a 3x3 square.


  /c for y=0,3 do  
  /c for y=0,2 do
   for x=0,3 do  
   for x=0,2 do
     game.player.surface.create_entity({name="crude-oil", amount=50000, position={game.player.position.x+x*5, game.player.position.y+y*5}})  
     game.player.surface.create_entity({name="crude-oil", amount=5000, position={game.player.position.x+x*7-7, game.player.position.y+y*7-7}})
   end  
   end
   end
   end


=== Count Entities ===
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=5000, position=position})
end
end
 
=== Count entities ===
Counts all entities whose name includes the string in local entity.
Counts all entities whose name includes the string in local entity.


  /c  
  /c
  local entity = "belt"
  local entity = "belt"
 
  local surface = game.player.surface
  local surface = game.player.surface
  local count = 0
  local count = 0
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  /c game.evolution_factor=X
  /c game.evolution_factor=X
In 0.15, use the following command instead:
/c game.forces["enemy"].evolution_factor=X


=== Disable time-based evolution & increases pollution-based evolution ===
=== Disable time-based evolution & increases pollution-based evolution ===
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=== Change Player color ===
=== Change Player color ===
Note that commands that do not start with "/c" do not disable achievements. Replace COLOR with the name of a color.
Note that commands that do not start with "/c" do not disable achievements. Replace COLOR with the name of a color. Available names are: Black, blue, brown, cyan, gray, green, orange, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow
  /color COLOR
  /color COLOR


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  /c game.player.force.technologies['electric-energy-distribution-1'].researched=true
  /c game.player.force.technologies['electric-energy-distribution-1'].researched=true
  /c game.player.force.technologies['steel-processing'].researched=true
  /c game.player.force.technologies['steel-processing'].researched=true
=== Enabling specific recipes ===
/c game.player.force.recipes["electric-energy-interface"].enabled = true
/c game.player.force.recipes["rocket-silo"].enabled = true


=== Finish research immediately ===
=== Finish research immediately ===
  /c for name,technology in pairs(game.player.force.technologies) do technology.researched=technology.enabled end
  /c for name,technology in pairs(game.player.force.technologies) do technology.researched=technology.enabled end


== Large Screenshots ==
== Command Line Parameters ==
'''As of Game Version 0.14.21'''


This is how you would take a large HD screenshot. As usual, replace the X and Y with the values you wish.
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.


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.
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


/c game.take_screenshot{resolution = {x = XPOS, y = YPOS}}
Running options:
 
  -s [ --map2scenario ] arg          map to scenario conversion
or (showing guis like open chests)
  -m [ --scenario2map ] arg          scenario to map conversion
 
  --apply-update arg                immediately apply update package
/c game.take_screenshot{showgui = true, resolution = {x = XPOS, y = YPOS}}
  --create FILE                      create a new map
 
  --map-gen-settings FILE            Map generation settings for use with
or (Show alt info)
                                    --create. See data/map-gen-settings.exampl
 
                                    e.json
/c game.take_screenshot{show_entity_info = true, resolution = {x = XPOS, y = YPOS}}
  --start-server FILE                start a multiplayer server
  --start-server-load-scenario FILE  start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    specified scenario
  --start-server-load-latest        start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    latest available save
  --until-tick TICK                  run a save until given map tick
  --mp-connect ADDRESS              start factorio and connect to address
  --load-game FILE                  start Factorio and load a game in
                                    singleplayer
  --benchmark FILE                  load save and run benchmark
  --benchmark-ticks N (=1,000)       number of ticks for benchmarking. Default
                                    is 1000
  --force-opengl                    use OpenGL for rendering
  --force-d3d                        use Direct3D for rendering


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


== Command Line Parameters ==
'''As of Game Version 0.12.7'''


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.
'''As of Game Version 0.15.9'''<br/>
0.15.x Adds in a couple of new command line options.


General options:
General options:
   -h [ --help ]                     display help
   -h [ --help ]                     display help
   --wait-to-close arg              Wait until the specified process finishes.
   --version                          show version information
   --version                        show version information
   -v [ --verbose ]                  enable verbose logging
   -c [ --config ] PATH             config file to use
   -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


Running options:
Running options:
   -s [ --map2scenario ] arg         map to scenario conversion
   -s [ --map2scenario ] arg         map to scenario conversion
   -v [ --convert ] SAVE[, SAVE...]  convert maps from previous versions to current version
   -m [ --scenario2map ] arg          scenario to map conversion
   --apply-update arg               immediately apply update package
   --apply-update arg                 immediately apply update package
   --create SAVE                    create a new map
   --create FILE                      create a new map
   --start-server SAVE              start a multiplayer server
  --map-gen-settings FILE            Map generation settings for use with
   --mp-load-game SAVE              start factorio and load game for multiplayer
                                    --create. See data/map-gen-settings.exampl
   --mp-connect ADDRESS             start factorio and connect to address
                                    e.json
   --benchmark SAVE                  load save and run benchmark
  --map-settings FILE                Map settings for use with --create. See
   --benchmark-ticks N (=1,000)     number of ticks for benchmarking. Default is 1000
                                    data/base/prototypes/map-settings.lua
  --preset arg                      Name of the map generation preset to be
                                    used.
   --start-server FILE                start a multiplayer server
   --start-server-load-scenario FILE  start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    specified scenario
  --start-server-load-latest        start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    latest available save
  --until-tick TICK                  run a save until given map tick
   --mp-connect ADDRESS               start factorio and connect to address
  --load-game FILE                  start Factorio and load a game in
                                    singleplayer
   --benchmark FILE                  load save and run benchmark
   --benchmark-ticks N (=1.000)       number of ticks for benchmarking. Default
                                    is 1000
  --force-opengl                    use OpenGL for rendering
  --force-d3d                        use Direct3D for rendering
  --fullscreen BOOL                  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
  --gfx-safe-mode                    resets some graphics settings to values
                                    that should work on most configurations
  --shader arg                      enable/disable shader postprocessing
                                    (saved to configuration)
  --disable-audio                    Disable audio. Mainly for faster startup
                                    during development.


Server options:
Server options:
   --latency N                       multiplayer server latency, in ticks
   --port N                           network port to use
   --latency-ms N                   multiplayer server latency, in milliseconds
  --bind ADDRESS[:PORT]              IP address (and optionally port) to bind
   --autosave-interval N (=2)        server autosave interval, in minutes
                                    to
   --autosave-slots N (=3)          server autosave slots
   --rcon-port N                     Port to use for RCON
   --disallow-commands              disallow use of the command console
   --rcon-password PASSWORD          Password for RCON
   --peer-to-peer                    use peer-to-peer communication
   --server-settings FILE            Path to file with server settings. See
                                    data/server-settings.example.json
   --server-whitelist FILE            Path to file with server whitelist.
   --server-banlist FILE              Path to file with server banlist.
  --console-log FILE                Path to file where a copy of the server's
                                    log will be stored


=== Multiplayer ===
=== Multiplayer ===
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Will start a Headless (Dedicated) server, with no GUI.
Will start a Headless (Dedicated) server, with no GUI.
  --mp-load-game SAVE
SAVE is the filename of the save file. For instance, for saves/MySave.zip: ./factorio --mp-load-game MySave.zip


   --mp-connect ADDRESS
   --mp-connect ADDRESS
ADDRESS is the ip:port of the remote host. Port is optional.
ADDRESS is the IP:port of the remote host. Port is optional.
Examples:
Examples:


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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.
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.


 
== See also ==
= See also =


* http://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/ - Factorio API reference for latest version
* http://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/ - Factorio API reference for latest version
* http://lua-api.factorio.com/ - links to specific versions of API reference
* http://lua-api.factorio.com/ - links to specific versions of API reference
[[Category:Console]]
[[Category:Console]]

Revision as of 21:30, 14 May 2017


Overview

The in-game console is used for:

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

There are three types of command:

  • Multiplayer - message filtering, banning users, etc.
  • Information - display various information about the game
  • 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 Options Menu -> Keyboard -> Toggle 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.

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). 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.

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. In Factorio 0.14.5 and later, you can clear the console with the /clear command.

Note that the console can also accept raw Lua code as well as game commands.

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 and keys to scroll through the console history.

Use the and keys to cursor through the currently displayed message or command, which you can edit (delete, insert, etc.) and resend (by pressing Return).

In Factorio 0.14.5 and later, the Tab key will auto-complete commands and player ids.

Multiplayer Chat

Send private message to specific player with /whisper (or /w):

/whisper <playerId> <message>

Reply to the most recently received private message with /reply (or /r):

/reply <message>

In Factorio 0.14.4 and later, group chat works like this:

hello my team!
/s hello all players!
/shout same as /s

In Factorio 0.14.3 and earlier, group chat worked like this:

hello all players!
/team hello my team!

These are just the main chat features - there are also options for banning, ignoring and muting players; see the console /help for a full list.


Commands

To see a list of all available commands, enter /help (or /h) in to the console. The available commands will depend on Factorio version and game setup.

/help

In Factorio 0.14.4 and later, the /help command will just display a list of commands - to get full details for a command add the command name (without slash) after /help (or /h), for example if you want help on the /evolution command, you'd type:

/h evolution

Scripting and cheat commands

You can run Lua script commands via the console. It works similarly to any command line interface or the JavaScript console for your browser.

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.

To run a script, prefix it with /command (or /c), for example:

/c game.player.print 'hello me!'

If you're in a multiplayer game, the command will be echoed to all other players (so they can see if you're cheating).

In Factorio 0.14.5 and later, multiplayer server admins can use /silent-command (only via RCON/server console) instead of /c to avoid the command being echoed to all players.

/silent-command game.player.print 'only admins can use (and see) silent commands'

Mod developers can also take advantage of the special /measured-command which is like /c but will time how long the command takes to run. This is very useful for performance tuning your scripts.

/measured-command game.player.print 'how much time does this take to run?'

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.

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.


Basic Command Examples

Large Screenshots

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{<parameter>=<value>,...}

The command takes the following parameters:

  • showgui - Boolean value, true or false. True if GUIs should be included in the screenshot.
  • resolution - Takes an x and y, in the form {x = <x-size>, y = <y-size>}.
  • show_entity_info - Boolean value, true if alt info should be shown in the screenshot.
  • zoom - The zoom level. 1 is normal, 2 is zoomed in to half the area, 0.5 is zoomed out to twice the area, etc.

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:

/c 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}

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

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

Cheat mode

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

/c game.player.cheat_mode=true


World Manipulation

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}})

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

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 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 local surface = game.player.surface;
for coord in surface.get_chunks() do
 surface.pollute({coord.x * 32, coord.y * 32}, -10000000)
end

Add new resource patch

This creates a new 11x11 patch of resources, centered on the player character. 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
  surface.create_entity({name="stone", amount=ore, position={game.player.position.x+x, game.player.position.y+y}})
 end
end

Add new oil patch

This creates 9 crude oil patches in a 3x3 square.

/c for y=0,2 do
  for x=0,2 do
    game.player.surface.create_entity({name="crude-oil", amount=5000, 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=5000, position=position})
	end
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 c in surface.get_chunks() do
  for key, ent in pairs(surface.find_entities_filtered({area={{c.x * 32, c.y * 32}, {c.x * 32 + 32, c.y * 32 + 32}}, force= game.player.force})) do
    if string.find(ent.name,entity) then
      count = count + 1
    end
  end
end
game.player.print(count)

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

In 0.15, use the following command instead:

/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 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

Disable biter expansion

This prevents biters from creating new spawners.

/c game.map_settings.enemy_expansion.enabled = false

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. Available names are: Black, blue, brown, cyan, gray, green, orange, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow

/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()

To undo

/c game.player.create_character()

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

Enabling specific recipes

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

Finish research immediately

/c for name,technology in pairs(game.player.force.technologies) do technology.researched=technology.enabled end

Command Line Parameters

As of Game Version 0.14.21

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

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. See data/map-gen-settings.exampl
                                    e.json
 --start-server FILE                start a multiplayer server
 --start-server-load-scenario FILE  start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    specified scenario
 --start-server-load-latest         start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    latest available save
 --until-tick TICK                  run a save until given map tick
 --mp-connect ADDRESS               start factorio and connect to address
 --load-game FILE                   start Factorio and load a game in
                                    singleplayer
 --benchmark FILE                   load save and run benchmark
 --benchmark-ticks N (=1,000)       number of ticks for benchmarking. Default
                                    is 1000
 --force-opengl                     use OpenGL for rendering
 --force-d3d                        use Direct3D for rendering

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


As of Game Version 0.15.9
0.15.x Adds in a couple of new command line options.

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

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. See data/map-gen-settings.exampl
                                    e.json
 --map-settings FILE                Map settings for use with --create. See
                                    data/base/prototypes/map-settings.lua
 --preset arg                       Name of the map generation preset to be
                                    used.
 --start-server FILE                start a multiplayer server
 --start-server-load-scenario FILE  start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    specified scenario
 --start-server-load-latest         start a multiplayer server and load the
                                    latest available save
 --until-tick TICK                  run a save until given map tick
 --mp-connect ADDRESS               start factorio and connect to address
 --load-game FILE                   start Factorio and load a game in
                                    singleplayer
 --benchmark FILE                   load save and run benchmark
 --benchmark-ticks N (=1.000)       number of ticks for benchmarking. Default
                                    is 1000
 --force-opengl                     use OpenGL for rendering
 --force-d3d                        use Direct3D for rendering
 --fullscreen BOOL                  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
 --gfx-safe-mode                    resets some graphics settings to values
                                    that should work on most configurations
 --shader arg                       enable/disable shader postprocessing
                                    (saved to configuration)
 --disable-audio                    Disable audio. Mainly for faster startup
                                    during development.

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
 --server-whitelist FILE            Path to file with server whitelist.
 --server-banlist FILE              Path to file with server banlist.
 --console-log FILE                 Path to file where a copy of the server's
                                    log will be stored

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.

See also