Starsector Console Commands Verified May 2026

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The most detailed "paper" on verified Starsector console commands isn't a formal academic document, but rather the for the Console Commands mod by LazyWizard .

Pro Tips for Console Users

Add Items

: additem [id] [amount] — Adds specific commodities (e.g., heavy_machinery , supplies ). Fleet & Ships starsector console commands verified

Add Story Points

: addstorypoints [amount] — Grants story points for skills or hull mods. official mod documentation and forum repository The most

Quick Recap for your notepad:

Open Console

: Press Ctrl + Backspace while in-game (on the campaign map or in combat). Quick Recap for your notepad: Open Console :

These commands are used to modify your fleet's current holdings and reputation. AddCredits [amount] Adds the specified number of credits to your account. AddXP [amount] Grants experience points to the player character. AddStoryPoints [amount] Grants a specific number of story points. SetRep [faction] [amount]

This feature allows you to terraform or customize a system on the fly. Spawn a Custom Planet : In an empty system, use

Help

: Lists all available commands within the console window.

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