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Revision as of 07:42, 24 November 2008

Server commands are scripts that you can enter into the chat window to perform a specific action. Use it just like chatting to someone, and use the backslash at the beginning, "/", to signify a server command.

Miscellaneous Commands

Command Description
/h or /help Displays all currently available server commands, on the Official Discovery Roleplaying Server. Note: due to some FLHook issues, Discovery RP server is currently using a manual list. Occasionally this list may not be complete.
/id Displays your own ID.
/ids Displays IDs of all online players.
/autobuy <param> [<on/off>] Let's you specify which Items should be purchased automatically after you land.

Options <param>:

  • info - displays current autobuy settings
  • missiles - enable/disable autobuy for missiles
  • torps - enable/disable autobuy for torpedoes
  • mines - enable/disable autobuy for mines
  • cd - enable/disable autobuy for cruise disruptors
  • cm - enable/disable autobuy for countermeasures
  • reload - enable/disable autobuy for nanobots/batteries
  • all - enable/disable autobuy for everything
Example: /autobuy all on (sets autobuy on for all items)
/set diemsg <param> Allows you to reduce showing death messages

Options <param>:

  • all - all death messages are displayed
  • system - only death messages in the current system are displayed
  • self - only death messages related to your characters are displayed
  • none - no death messages
Example: /set diemsg system
/set diemsgsize <size> Allows you to reduce the font size of death messages.

Options <size>:

  • small
  • default
Example: /set diemsgsize small
/set chatfont <size> <style> Allows you to modify system/group/private chat font and size.

Options <size>:

  • small
  • default
  • big

Options <style>:

  • default
  • bold
  • italic
  • underline
Example: /set chatfont small italic
/ignore <charname> [<flags>] Ignores chat/messages from a certain player

Options <charname>: Name of the character you want to ignore. It's case insensitive. Options <flags> (not a mandatory parameter):

  • p - only affects private chat
  • i - only partial match of <charname>, e.g. "poo" for "Pooh_Bear"
Example: /ignore poo pi (ignores all players pm's whose names contain "poo")
/ignorelist Displays list of ignored players.
/delignore <id> [<id2> <id3> ...] Deletes characters from the ignore list. Banned ids are displayed in the /ignorelist command. Warning these are different ids then those displayed by /ids command...
/ping Displays the statistics of your connection (ping, packet fluctuation, packet loss)
/ping <charname> Displays the connection statistics of other players. You can get IDs by using "/ids" command.
/ping$ <client-id> Displays the connection statistics of other players. You can get IDs by using "/ids" command.
/i <charname> or /invite <charname> Invites a player to your group using his ID.
/i$ <client-id> or /invite$ <client-id> Invites a player to your group using his ID.
/renameme <new_name> Changes the name of the character. Costs 2 million credits, you can use it only once per hour. You will be kicked immediately after executing this command. When you log back in, the change will have taken place.
/set chattime <on|off> Enables time display for chat messages. Includes all Pms, Local, Group and System chats. Excludes server, new player or death messages. Useful for Screenshots.
/time Shows current time in Sirius Mean Time. Useful for Screenshots.

Note: These settings are saved for all character on current account.



Chats

Command Description
/h Shows help, same as /help and /?
/s <message> Send <message> to the system chat
/l <message> Send <message> to your local system chat
/g <message> Send <message> to your group
/i <charname> = /invite Invites <charname> to your group
/j <charname> = /join Joins to <charname>'s group
/setmsg <N> <message> Set message slot N to the specified message; if no message then the slot is cleared and slots 1-9 are valid
/showmsgs Show the message slot contents
/<N> Send the message N to system chat
/l<N> Send the message N to local system chat
/g<N> Send the message N to group chat
/t<N> Send the message N to the current/last target
/t <message> = /target Send <message> to your last selected target
/r <message> = /reply Send <message> to the last sender of your last private message
/pm <charname> <message> = /privatemsg Send <message> to <charname>; if <charname> is offline the message will be delivered when they return
/fm <tag> <message> = /factionmsg Send message to all characters containing <tag> string in their names (like [RM]).
/fi <tag> = /factioninvite Send an invite to all characters containing <tag> string in their names (like [RM]).
/lastpm Shows the last pm sender and current/last selected target


Cash Commands

Note: It is recommended that you type these in the Console chat, so that other players do not see the account codes, character names, or amount that you have typed. It is your responsibility to ensure the safety of your accounts. No refund will be guaranteed if another player "steals" your account code or money. Use at your own risk. To access the "console chat", push enter like normal to go to chat mode, then use the arrow keys to scroll up from "system chat".

Command Description
/setcashcode Set the account code to allow remote access to this character's account; if the code is 'none' then remote access is disabled. The code can be any string of letters, numbers or symbols.
/drawcash <charname> <cash> Draw the cash from <charname> with the set using /setcashcode
/showcash <charname> Show the cash balance for <charname> with the set using /setcashcode
/givecash <charname> <cash> [anon] Give the cash to <charname>; if the 'anon' parameter is present then the receiving character will not be informed of who sent the transfer.