Chat commands (unlike controls) can be typed into the chat in a room to make something happen. All commands start with /, and anything typed with / in front (even if it's not a valid command) will not be spoken in chat. If you wish to tell someone a command, you should place a . or other character in front of it (ex: ./mort). Unlike normal messages, chat commands can be entered into the chat again without modification without giving an error.
Lists who is currently in the chat room (does nothing otherwise).
/profile[playername]
Opens the profile for the specific user (only if they are in the same room as you).
/profil[playername]
/friend[username]
Adds the specified user to your friends list.
/ami[username]
/ignore[username]
Adds the specified user to your ignore list.
/mute[playername]
Mutes the player on your chat.
/ban[playername]
If enough people request it, they will be temporarily banned. Note, this is not the same as reporting.
/report[playername]
Opens a reporting interface for the specified user.
/clear
Clears the chatbox.
Other Commands[]
Command
Effect
/mort
Kills your character.
/mod
Displays all online moderators.
/font[fontname]
default = verdana
/fontsize[#]
# is number, default = 12
/ping
Shows you your current ping in chat.
/langue[language]
Change the language used by the game (doesn't affect messages already onscreen). Must be a valid 2-letter language code, or else the game the game while be stuck with a black semi-transparent overlay and unresponsive to mouse clicks. Ex: /langue es
/ips
Shows your current FPS at the top left of the screen. Enter command again to remove.
/cips
Shows the frame calculation time in the form of a graph. Enter command again to remove. Note that the image prevents you from clicking through it to access the chat, so simply click on the chat further to the right (or just hit ↵ Enter).
/debug
Toggles debugging on / off (currently doesn't do anything).
/title
Lists out your current titles (currently none available).
/lua
Opens up a window to write the lua scripting language. Doesn't currently appear to do anything.
/code
Opens the box for typing codes that give rewards (from contests, attending a convention they are at, etc).
/tribunal
You can monitor and vote on the innocence of a reported player. While the text says names show up in pink, they don't due to the red/blue team overrides.