HSE/Server Commands

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Definitions

In the following command reference, certain words are use to describe arguments. They are as follows:

boolean - 0/1/Y/N/true/false
duration - Time period. 10m (10 minutes), 5s (5 seconds), 1h5m (1 hour, 5 minutes) are all valid. d, h, m, s are all valid and can be used in any order. So even this is valid: 5s1d5h9m
durationms - Same as above, but can include milliseconds in the format: 5.999s along with all the other duration specs.
string - Any valid string.


Server commands

The following list is divided into subsections that pertain to the function of the commands. Chat, AFK, etc.

Some basics first:

Include files are a quick way to include another init file. Say you have a set of 10 servers, and you need them all to have the same settings. Do this in your init.txt:

<includefile.txt

This will read in all the commands in the include file as if they were in the main init.txt

Furthermore, you can include arguments from a file. If you have a list of schedule entries in a file, you can do this:

sched_add <schedule.txt

The sched_add command will be repeated, using each line from the include file.

Basic Server settings

se_include_path <string> - Set the path used to find include files. Files outside this path cannot be included for security reasons. Variables can be used here.
admins_file <string> - Set the path+filename to the Gandanur-compatible admins.xml file.
se_timer <ms> - Set the timing interval. By default, this is 8ms.
se_timefix <boolean> - If the main timing loop went past the value of se_timer, wait another se_timer milliseconds before continuing. During testing, this didn't seem to do anything, but included for completeness.
se_logfile_path <string> - Path to where to store the log files. Files are turned over every night at 12AM local time. Log file names have the format hse_<se_server_name>.log - archived log files are hse_<se_server_name>-YEAR-MM-DD.log
se_debug <level> - Debug level - 0=FATAL, 1=ERROR, 2=WARN, 3=INFO (default), 4=DEBUG, 5=DEBUGMORE. If a log message is printed that's greater than or equal to the current se_debug level, it's printed and logged to the log file. See below for variations of where DEBUG level output goes if enabled.
se_debuginterval <0-100000> - How many timing loops pass before we print timing debug information which includes how many loops ended less or more than se_level milliseconds. Useful to see how stable/unstable your server's timing is. On virtual machines, this a great indicator of how busy the real host is. Only enabled when log level is DEBUG
se_debug_to_console <boolean> - enable debug output to console (default is Y)
se_debug_to_logfile <boolean> - enable debug output to log file (default is Y)
se_sj <boolean>
se_keycheck