Command Sub-Command/CVAR Description Notes Key
buddy Displays a list of buddy commands when typed out; use it for maintaining a buddy list. If you want to see a buddy command, check with this command. none
buddy invite Asks another player to be your buddy. This command has no special effect other than to ask the other player if they want to be your buddy. none
buddy accept Accepts another player's offer to be your buddy. Requires you to have been invited by the player. Gives the other player notification of your login/logoff, which is also mirrored to you. none
buddy decline Declines another player's offer to be your buddy. This ends the buddy-creation process. Use if you don't want someone to know the moment you log in or out. none
buddy remove Removes a player from your buddy list. This removes the buddy from your list, but not you from your buddy's. You will not recieve notifications, but they will. none
buddy list Lists all the buddies you have. Does exactly what the description says. none
buddy online Lists all buddies that are currently online. Useful if you missed the original notification when you logged in. none
buddy notify [on/off] Turns notification on your end for a particular buddy on or off. This prevents you from seeing that buddy's log ins and outs, but not them from seeing yours. none
duel Displays a list of duel commands when typed out; use it for dueling other players. If you want to see a duel command, check with this command. none
guild Displays a list of guild commands when typed out; use it for player guilds. If you want to see a guild command, check with this command. none
group Displays a list of group commands when typed out; use it for player groups. If you want to see a group command, check with this command. none
mentor Displays a list of mentor commands when typed out; use it for player help. If you want to see a mentor command, check with this command. none
mentor invite Asks another player to be your mentor. Use this command if you feel you need help that cannot be given by the game's tutorial or bby written documentation. none
mentor accept Accepts another player's offer to be your student. Requires you to have been invited by the player. none
mentor decline Declines another player's offer to be your student. If you want to see a mentor command, check with this command. none
mentor rate [good/bad] Rates your mentor. Usable only after you have gained a license after you acquired your mentor. Only takes "good" or "bad" as input. none
quit Brings up the options/quit menu. Does exactly what the descripton says. Escape
logoff Begins the 10 second countdown process for logging off. Same as selecting Logoff from the options menu. none
+zoom Zooms in. A hold-key. When the key is pressed, +zoom is activated. When it is released, -zoom is activated. i
-zoom Zooms out to normal settings. A hold-key. When the key is pressed, +zoom is activated. When it is released, -zoom is activated. none (i)
+toplist Brings up the user select panel. Use to find players/NPCs that you can target. Their names will be brighter than the others. u
say Brings up a messaging prompt when bound to a key; otherwise sends sector/mission-chat. Sends text to your sector or to the mission computer, depending on which tab you have activated. T
say_sector Brings up a sector-chat prompt when bound to a key; otherwise sends sector-chat. Sends text to your sector or to the mission computer, depending on which tab you have activated. T
say_channel Brings up a channel-chat prompt when bound to a key; otherwise sends channel-chat. Sends text to your current channel. t
say_group Brings up a group-chat prompt when bound to a key; otherwise sends group-chat. Sends text to your group. g
say_guild Brings up a guild-chat prompt when bound to a key; otherwise sends guild-chat. Sends text to your guild. G
sector Brings up a sector-chat prompt when bound to a key; otherwise sends sector-chat. Sends text to your current channel. none
join channel Joins specified channel. Valid channel numbers range from 1 to 4294967295. none
leave channel Leaves specified channel. Valid channel numbers range from 1 to 4294967295. none
nav Brings up the navigation interface. Does exactly what the description says. n
charinfo Opens the character information screen of your target. If you have no target selected, this command opens your own information screen. k