[hot] - Kenshi Shift F12 Guide
Quick guide — Shift+F12 (Kenshi)
Conclusion
3. Moving a Misplaced Building (Without Demolishing)
Did the Shek Kingdom destroy all the shops in Squin? Did the Hub’s building interiors vanish?
Widget (Arrows)
Placed a Wind Generator slightly too far from your base? Or maybe a Mod-added building is clipping into a hill? Select the building while in Shift+F12. Use the to slide it into place. kenshi shift f12 guide
- Cheating: Use console commands to give yourself infinite gold, items, or skills. For example:
givegold 10000 or additem sword_of_kenshi.
- Debugging: Use console commands to investigate issues or bugs in the game. For example:
character to check a character's stats or party to see who's in your party.
- Creative freedom: Use console commands to create custom scenarios or experiment with different game mechanics. For example:
spawn enemy_wave or setweather storm.
- Teleport / Move Player: Instantly move a character or squad to any visible location on the map.
- Spawn Items: Add weapons, armor, materials, and other items directly to a character’s inventory.
- Spawn NPCs / Foes: Create named creatures, enemies, or friendly NPCs at your location.
- Edit Character Stats: Modify strength, dexterity, stealth, and other attributes; change skills and experience points.
- Edit Health / Limb Damage: Heal or injure specific limbs, remove bleeding, or reset body conditions.
- God Mode / Invulnerability: Toggle invulnerability for a character to test combat or story content.
- Faction / Reputation Edits: Change reputation, faction relationships, or rank in faction lists.
- Time / Weather Controls: Advance or rewind time, force weather conditions, or change lighting for testing.
- Log and Debug Output: View internal logs to diagnose script errors, pathfinding problems, or mod conflicts.
Getting Started
- character: Displays information about the current character, such as their ID, position, and stats.
- party: Lists all members of the current party, including their IDs and positions.