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).
m_customaccel_exponent
m_customaccel_exponent
<Start Point>
This sets a threshold for acceleration speed.
Name:
Start Point
Description:
This value will indicate when your mouse acceleration will begin to speed up your mouse. The higher this command is set. The default value for this command is 1.05.
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mapoverview_icon_scale
mapoverview_icon_scale
<1 / 3>
This command adjusts how large icons on the minimap are displayed. A value of 1 is the default size, and players can adjust the icons up to three times of their size. An example of a minimap icon is the C4 bomb
Name:
1 / 3
Description:
1 - uses the default size of minimap icons
2 - doubles the size of minimap icons
3 - triples the size of minimap icons
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cl_teammate_colors_show
cl_teammate_colors_show
<0 / 1>
CSGO players often call their teammates by their assigned colors, such as “yellow” or “purple.” The different colors give players a way of distinguishing their teammates from one another. However, some players find it distracting and prefer all teammates to be displayed as the same solid color.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - shows all teammates as one solid color (blue for CT side and brown for T side)
1 - shows all teammates as different colors (purple, orange, blue, green, yellow) [Recommended]
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cl_show_clan_in_death_notice
cl_show_clan_in_death_notice
<0 / 1>
Players can display a Steam group tag next to their names in CSGO. Disabling this command will not show a player’s Steam group tag in the kill feed on the top-right corner. Group tags can make names longer and cover more of your screen.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - hides clan (group) tags in the kill feed [Recommended]
1 - shows clan (group) tags in the kill feed
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cl_showloadout
<0 / 1>
This command switches between displaying your current weapon loadout and not. The loadout is usually displayed in the bottom-left corner of your screen, showing the weapons and grenades you are currently carrying.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - hides your current loadout (list of equipment)
1 - displays your current loadout (list of equipment) [Recommended]
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hud_showtargetid
<0 / 1>
When aiming at a player, a red text appears on the screen. Some players find the text distracting and prefer to turn the option off. However, others prefer the option as they can react to the red text and begin firing.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - does not display an enemy player’s name when your crosshair is on them
1 - displays an enemy player’s name when your crosshair is on them
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cl_hud_bomb_under_radar
cl_hud_bomb_under_radar
<0 / 1>
This command is used to switch between whether the image of the C4 is displayed under the radar. Having it on quickly tells a player that they are holding the bomb. However, others prefer the option turned off since it covers some parts of the screen.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - removes the image of the bomb under the radar
1 - displays the image of the bomb under the radar [Recommended]
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cl_hud_playercount_pos
cl_hud_playercount_pos
<0 / 1>
This command switches the location of your player count display. The default setting is to have it show at the top of your screen. However, some players prefer placing it at the bottom of the screen since it does not cover an important part of their screen.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - player counts are displayed at the bottom of your screen
1 - player counts are displayed at the top of your screen
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cl_hud_playercount_showcount
cl_hud_playercount_showcount
<0 / 1>
This command is used to change between player count displays. Using Steam profile pictures can help you see which specific players are alive while using a number count makes it easier to absorb data after a quick glimpse.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - show alive players using their respective Steam profile pictures
1 - show alive players using a number count [Recommended]
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cl_hud_healthammo_style
cl_hud_healthammo_style
<0 / 1>
This command determines whether your health and ammo information is displayed using numbers or bars. When displayed using numbers, players can see information such as “50 health.” When displayed using bars, no numbers will be shown, and players get an idea of their health and ammo through the bar indicator.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - display your ammo and health with numbers [Recommended]
1 - display your ammo and health using a bar
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showscores
<+scoreboard> <-scoreboard>
These two commands show and hide the scoreboard during gameplay. By using one of the commands, you permanently show/hide the scoreboard on your screen until the opposing command is used.
Name:
+scoreboard
Description:
This command will show the scoreboard.
Name:
-scoreboard
Description:
This command will hide the scoreboard.
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cl_drawhud
<0 / 1>
This command is used to enable or disable the HUD on your screen. Turning off the HUD can be useful when creating videos, but it is not recommended otherwise since it provides essential information on your screen.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - disables (hides) the HUD
1 - enables (shows) the HUD [Recommended]
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hud_scaling
<0.5 - 0.95>
This command adjusts the size of your HUD. It uses a number from 0.5 to 0.95. The higher the number, the larger your HUD scaling size will be on your screen. The default value is 0.85.
Name:
0.5 - 0.95
Description:
Choose a value between 0.5 to 0.95.
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cl_hud_background_alpha
cl_hud_background_alpha
<0 / 1>
This command adjusts the transparency of your HUD. The number range is 0 to 1. The higher the number, the more visible your HUD will be. The default value is 0.5.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
Choose a value between 0 to 1
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cl_hud_color
<0 / 11>
This command will help you change the color of your entire HUD. You can choose from eleven colors.
Name:
0 / 11
Description:
0 - default color
1 - white color
2 - light blue color
3 - dark blue color
4 - purple color
5 - red color
6 - orange color
7 - yellow color
8 - green color
9 - aqua color
10 - pink color
11 - dark yellow color
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cl_showfps
<0 / 1>
This command will show your FPS counter in the game.
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 - disables the FPS counter
1 - enables the FPS counter [Recommended]
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stormfront
This radio command will tell your teammates to push entry points and start storming towards the enemy team.
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needrop
This radio command will kindly ask your teammates that you are low on money and need someone to drop you a weapon.
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coverme
This radio command will inform your team that you need them to provide covering fire to help you in a sticky situation.
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cl_reload_hud
This command is used to reset your HUD settings to the default. It’s good to remember before we start changing all our HUD settings soon.
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right
<+right> <-right>
In CSGO, “+right” is a console command that will make your player face endlessly to the right. You can still move your mouse while the command is active, but it will continuously spin your camera to the right. 
Name:
+right
Description:
This command makes your camera spin to the right.
Name:
-right
Description:
This command will stop your camera from spinning to the right.
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ammo_grenade_limit_total
ammo_grenade_limit_total
<Maximum Amount >
This will change the maximum grenade capacity to five, meaning you can carry every grenade simultaneously.
Name:
Maximum Amount
Description:
The max amount of a grenade of a grenade type that you can carry that is not a flashbang.
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endround
The end round command can immediately end CS:GO and CS2 rounds. It forces rounds to finish without deciding who won or lost them, thus resetting games for subsequent rounds while keeping current scores.
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mp_overtime_enable
mp_overtime_enable
<0 / 1>
The command mp_overtime_enable controls whether or not overtime is allowed in a game of CS:GO. By default, this setting is off (0)
Name:
0 / 1
Description:
0 = No overtime (default).
1 = Overtime enabled.
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