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Chat commands can be entered into the chatbox in Transformice. Any time a forward slash / starts off a message, that message will not be visible to other mice. These differ from normal controls in that they must be entered into the chatbox, and usually don't affect gameplay.
Lists off all of the titles you have earned if no number included. If you include a number that corresponds to a title you own, your title will switch to that title.
/mort
Kills your mouse (give a +1 to score).
Changing Rooms
Having a "*" before a room name signifies an international room
Having a "#" before a room name signifies a minigame / special room.
Command
Effect
/room[roomname]
Goes to the specified room
or /salon, /sala, /kamer, /zimmer
/bootcamp
Changes to a random bootcamp room, or specified room (ex: /bootcamp3)
/vanilla
Changes to a random vanilla room, or specified room (ex: /vanilla3)
/survivor
Changes to a random survivor room, or specified room (ex: /survivor3)
/racing
Changes to a random racing room, or specified room (ex: /racing3)
/defilante
Changes to a random defilante room, or specified room (ex: /defilante3)
Starts a team-based racing map (max 10 mice). Only works when in room [username], *[username], #[username], *[username], or *#[username].
/tutorial
Sends you to "[Tutorial] YourNameHere"
Room related commands
Command
Effect
/pw[password]
If the room has your username at the start, then you can use this to set a password for the room, only enabling people who know the password to enter. e.g. If your username was Souris and you went to room Souris, you could type /pw cheese to set the password for that room to "cheese".
These commands let you talk to other players, create / manage chats, ignore and report players, etc.
Command
Effect
/c or /w[username] [message]
Allows you to whisper another player privately.
/friend, /amigo, /ami, /vriend or /freund[username]
Adds the user to your friends list.
/ignore
Adds the user to your ignore list.
/chat
Creates / joins a chat room.
/who, /quem or /qui
Displays the list of players in your current chat room.
/profile, /perfil, /profil or /profiel[username]
Open the user's profile (they need to be online for it to work).
/mute[username]
lets you ignore a player's messages.
/silence[reason]
Toggles all whispers on/off, except for friends (give a reason is optional)
/silence*[reason]
Toggles all whispers on/off, including for friends (give a reason is optional)
/ban[username]
If enough players (in the same room) vote to ban a player, they will be removed from the room for an hour.
/report[username]
A popup will appear and will ask you why you want to ban the player. Different reasons result in different ban times, if enough players vote.
/watch[username]
All mice are turned semi-transparent, except the mouse with username entered who is tinted pink. Multiple mice can be selected. This can be turned off by typing just /watch by itself.
/clear
Clears the chatbox.
/filtre
Disable/Enable chat filter allowing see bad words
/mod
See how many moderators are online.
/tribunal
Help moderators by watching reported players.
/f[country]
Waves a flag representing that country. For countries / country codes, read more.
Tribe
Command
Effect
/t[message]
Sends a message to tribe chat. Pressing T also allows you to use tribe chat.
/t*, /tc or /mt
Opens tribe chat in a new tab
/inv[username]
Invites the user to your tribehouse.
/invkick[username]
Kicks the user who was invited to your tribehouse.
/module[modulename]
Runs a module (minigame) (example: /module #fight). To stop the minigame, type the command followed by "stop".
/np[code]
Changes map to specified map (ex: /np 34), or changes back to default map if no map specified.
/npp[code]
Same as /np, but waits until current map is finished
/ch[username]
Defines who will be the next Shaman.
/neige
Makes it snow in tribe house for 1 minute. Enter in command again to stop.
/sy[username]
Define who will be the sync. Enter the command with nothing to reset.
/sy?
Find what player is the current synchronizer in the tribe house (if you have a rank that's able to load maps)
Each ones of these commands will award you the first time they are used (although /code can use different code, each code is only good for one use).
Command
Effect
/facebook
Will award your mouse with 20 cheese the first time, as well as open up the Transformice Facebook page.
/atelier801
Gives you a cake hat in your shop inventory.
/code
Opens the box for typing codes that give rewards (from contests, attending a convention they are at, etc).
While not a chat command, you can also gain a File:X 9.png Transformice birthday badge by performing the action sequence "confetti, dance, confetti, clap, kiss".
You can also obtain a File:Cheese earing 4.png Cheese Earring for free by registering your email.
Shows in the upper left corner of the game screen, the frame rate per second and current data in MB / s download.
/cips
Shows a graph with the current frame rate per second. The chart can be dragged anywhere on the screen.
/nue
Disables/Enables the display of accessories used by other mice. Begins to assert in the next round. This doesn't override the game disabling them when there are to many mice in the room / on bootcamp rooms, etc.
/font[fontname]
(default = verdana)
/fontsize[#]
# is positive whole number (default = 12)
/music or /musique[number]
Play a YouTube video while enjoying maps.
/fps60
Switch between fps 36 and fps 60 manually.
/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
/clavier
Alternating between English and French keyboard.
/fs
Enable / disable the fullscreen function (full screen).
Technical Stuff
Command
Effect
/version
Shows the "changelog" for the current version (in French).
/debug
Shows the codings of the game at work.
/lua
Opens up a window to write the lua scripting language.
/info[code]
Displays information on the current map or the map specified.
/infoshop
When in the shop, shows the category and ID of each item on the top left corner (ex: "0, 3" (first number is category).
/parrain
Opens up the referral window.
/changepass
Opens the Change Password window.
/sauvertotem
Saves the current totem. You must be in totem editor for it to work.
/resettotem
Reset the current totem. You must be in totem editor for it to work.
Mode Specific Commands
Music Rooms
Command
Effect
/skip
If enough people skip, video will end early.
Old commands
Command
Effect
/^^
Displayed information from your client / browser, Flash Player and system used to run the game.
/modeexpo
Removed the left side of the old standalone bar.
External Links
Many of the weirder commands listed here where found on area801.com. It's a great resource, although it's in Portuguese.