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== cl_entityreport == | == cl_entityreport == | ||
<kbd>cl_entityreport</kbd> is a similar command which dumps client-side entities to console. Indices from 0-16383 are the client-side counterparts of the edict matching the index with their server-side part and the rest are client-only entities. <u>Text</u> may not always show a text overlay. | <kbd>cl_entityreport</kbd> is a similar command which dumps client-side entities to console. Indices from 0-16383 are the client-side counterparts of the edict matching the index with their server-side part and the rest are client-only entities. <u>Text</u> may not always show a text overlay. | ||
{{note|In {{source|2}} this command exists in different form printing info about client-side entities on screen as overlay instead. See {{cmd|cl_entityreport}}.}} | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[VConsole]] | * [[VConsole]] |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 9 May 2025
entityreport
is a console command available in all Source 2 games. It dumps entities to console. Entities with indices 0-16383 are edicts and the rest are server-only entities (at leasts those are the limits in
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The command also prints a clickable text next to it
- Text - uses ent_text on the given entity
- Goto - teleports the player to the given entity
cl_entityreport
cl_entityreport is a similar command which dumps client-side entities to console. Indices from 0-16383 are the client-side counterparts of the edict matching the index with their server-side part and the rest are client-only entities. Text may not always show a text overlay.

