Starsector Console Commands May 2026

The Console Commands Mod is an in-game terminal overlay. Think Skyrim’s console or Mount & Blade’s cheat menu. It runs on top of LazyLib (a required utility library) and allows you to execute text commands that alter the game state in real-time.

It is primarily a debug tool for modders to test ship spawns and weapon balance, but for players, it is the ultimate sandbox enabler.

| Command | Effect | |---------|--------| | help | Lists all available commands | | help <command> | Shows details for a specific command | | list commands | Lists all registered commands | | clear | Clears console text | | devmode | Toggles developer mode (shows additional debug info) | starsector console commands

| Command | Effect | |---------|--------| | goto <entity> | Teleports fleet to a specific entity (e.g., goto Jangala) | | goto location_x,location_y | Teleports to coordinates | | reveal | Reveals entire campaign map (removes fog of war) | | teleport | Teleports mouse-over target to your fleet (or vice versa) | | sector | Lists all star systems/planets | | find <name> | Finds an entity by name and gives goto command |

If you’ve spent any time in the Persean Sector, you know the grind. You start with a rusty frigate, get bullied by pirates, scrounge for supplies, and slowly claw your way up to a mighty fleet. It’s a brilliant loop—until it isn’t. The Console Commands Mod is an in-game terminal overlay

Maybe you want to test a crazy new ship build without spending hours simulating battles. Maybe you want to roleplay an eccentric billionaire admiral. Or maybe you just want to respawn that unique ship you lost in a tragic accident involving a black hole and too much coffee.

Whatever your reason, the Console Commands mod is the single most essential utility mod for Starsector. It acts as a sandbox mode within your campaign, giving you god-like control over the game economy, your fleet, and the galaxy at large. It is primarily a debug tool for modders

Here is how to install it, how to use it, and the most useful commands you need to know.

The most innocent-looking line of code in gaming. Type addcredits 500000, and suddenly you aren't worried about fuel costs for the next three hours. It bypasses the early-game struggle of running smuggling missions just to pay your crew's salaries.