All CS2/CSGO Commands List

Below is CSDB's searchable list of all CS2 console commands. Each command in our database has in-depth insights on each command, with help and argument details (simply hover over a command to view).
sv_versus_screen_scene_id
sv_versus_screen_scene_id
<Scene ID>
You can use this command to customize the welcome screen in multiplayer games on your server.
Name:
Scene ID
Description:
The ID number of the versus screen you would like to use.
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map_workshop
You can launch any of the Steam workshop maps on your server via its ID.
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sv_workshop_allow_other_maps
sv_workshop_allow_other_maps
<0 / 1>
We recommend using this command when you want your server to go beyond the normal map cycle. With this command, you can set the maps in the Steam workshop to be played.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
Inputting a 0 will now allow players to play the workshop maps. Inputting a 1 will allow players to play workshop maps.
Examples, Generator & More
Sv_vote_timer_duration
Sv_vote_timer_duration
<Seconds>
You can set the time players need to vote with this command.
Name:
Seconds
Description:
This is the amount of time in seconds, that players can vote using the vote timer.
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sv_vote_issue_kick_allowed
sv_vote_issue_kick_allowed
<0 / 1>
This command, which is one of the CSGO server commands, is related to activating the voting process to kick a player from the game.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
Setting this toa 0 will disable vote kicks, 1 will allow vote kicks on your server.
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Sv_vote_failure_timer
Sv_vote_failure_timer
<Seconds>
Determines when a new vote will be held after a failed vote has been cast. The default seconds is 300.
Name:
Seconds
Description:
The amount of time which is in seconds, that players will need to wait before they can call a vote on the server.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_vote_creation_timer
sv_vote_creation_timer
<0 / 1>
It is a command that determines whether spectators watching your match can vote or not.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
Input a 0 and this will make sure that spectators can't call votes or vote, inputting a 1 will allow voting rights for spectators.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_vote_command_delay
sv_vote_command_delay
<Seconds>
It is a command that determines whether spectators watching your match can vote or not.
Name:
Seconds
Description:
The time in seconds that you wish to wait before creating the action from a successful vote.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_vote_allow_spectator
sv_vote_allow_spectator
<0 / 1>
It is a command that determines whether spectators watching your match can vote or not.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
1 to enable 0 to disable.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_vote_allow_in_warmup
sv_vote_allow_in_warmup
<0 / 1>
A command that determines whether players can initiate a vote during the warm-up
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
Inputting a 0 which will disallow voting in the warmup. Inputting a 1 will allow this feature.
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sv_tags
<Tags>
You determine which tags your server can appear on the official CS2 community server page. You must separate the command for each tag with a comma.
Name:
Tags
Description:
The tags that you can set for your server, which is separated by a comma.
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sv_fade_player_visibility_farz
sv_fade_player_visibility_farz
<0 / 1>
If you want to reduce the visibility of players at long distances, you can enable this command. Once activated, the command will become less visible as players move further away.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
1 to enable 0 to disable.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_staminarecoveryrate
sv_staminarecoveryrate
<Units/s>
You set the recovery rate of stamina percentage per second.
Name:
Units/s
Description:
The rate at which your stamina will recover. This is in units per second.
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sv_staminamax
<sv_staminamax>
Allows you to determine the maximum stamina penalty that players can receive on your server.
Name:
sv_staminamax
Description:
For example, a value of 0.5 reduces your speed by 50%.
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sv_jump_spam_penalty_time
sv_jump_spam_penalty_time
<Penalty Time>
This command allows you to set the penalty for pressing the jump button too often. If you especially want bunny hopping on your server, you can reduce this penalty value.
Name:
Penalty Time
Description:
The duration which is set in seconds that will penalize when spamming the jump key. Inputting lower values will make bunnyhopping much easier
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sv_staminalandcost
sv_staminalandcost
<Penalty>
You can adjust the stamina penalty you receive after jumping and landing in the game. For example, 1 will increase your speed by 100%. As with the upper command, this command is very interested in Bunny hopping.
Name:
Penalty
Description:
The penalty of stamina when you land from each jump.
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sv_staminajumpcost
sv_staminajumpcost
<Penalty>
You determine the stamina penalty that the players on your server will receive after jumping. The stamina penalty reduces your movement speed. This setting is very important, especially for servers that require Bhop.
Name:
Penalty
Description:
The penalty stamina will be applied when you jump in the specific server.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_spawn_afk_bomb_drop_time
sv_spawn_afk_bomb_drop_time
<Seconds>
You determine how many seconds it takes for the player who is AFK on your server and carries a bomb to throw the bomb on them.
Name:
Seconds
Description:
The amount of time, which is in seconds, that a player can be AFK before the bomb drops.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_reliableavatardata
sv_reliableavatardata
<0 / 1 / 2>
It is a command that determines how players using your server can change their avatars.
Name:
0 / 1 / 2
Description:
The default command value is 0, which enables the use of the Steam avatar. Setting this to 2 will allow the user's avatar to be obtained specifically from the server. 0 is the default.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_pure
<0 / 1>
It requires everyone connecting to your server to have the same files. Users whose files do not match will not be able to connect to your server. This command is very important for creating a server in your style.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
Inputting a 0 will not require clients' files to match the server set files. Inputting a 1 will make sure that clients will kick if the files don't match the server.
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sv_specspeed
<Multiplier>
This command sets the maximum Noclip speed for spectators.
Name:
Multiplier
Description:
The value you wish to multiply the sv_maxspeed for spectators that are in no clip mode.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_noclipspeed
<Multiplier>
This command, together with the Noclip command, can increase the maximum speed you can reach by 5 times.
Name:
Multiplier
Description:
The amount you wish to set the player's max speed while in Noclip mode, on your server. The default is 1200.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_noclipdruingpause
sv_noclipdruingpause
<0 / 1>
Sets whether you can move with the “Noclip” command while pause is active in the game. The default value is 0 and disables this command.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
1 to enable 0 to disable.
Examples, Generator & More
sv_noclipaccelerate
sv_noclipaccelerate
<Multiplier>
Noclip allows you to adjust the acceleration multiplex of the console command. The default value is limited to 5 times.
Name:
Multiplier
Description:
The amount will multiply the server's acceleration while in no clip.
Examples, Generator & More
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