PorkChop
Planter
This not necessarily modding but if you open chat and enter these cheats you can get some amazing things. Here you go!!!
ENJOY!!!
/h
Description: Displays a list of commands that are available for you to use.
/help
Description: The full version of the previous command, displays a list of commands that are available for you to use.
/clear
Description: Completely clears the chat log within your game.
/color-list
Description: Displays a list of colors you’re able to use with the with the /color command, as well as the the [COLORNAME] prefix for coloring only single lines.
Full list of colors supported: white, red, blue, green, jade, yellowgreen, pink, purple, yellow, orange, brown, gray, cream, salmon, peach, aqua, jungle, plum
/color
Description: Sets your chat to appear in the specified color.
Arguments:
Description: This command is available to the game host only! Pauses the game for everyone in the session. Additionally, you can enter this command to unpause the game, or use /resume.
/resume
Description: This command is available to the game host only! Resumes the game after a /pause.
/credits
Description: Displays a small list of game credits similar to what is shown by choosing the credits option within the main menu.
/list
Description: Displays a list of names of all players currently connected to your game world.
/users
Description: Displays a list of names of all players currently connected to your game world.
/players
Description: Displays a list of names of all players currently connected to your game world.
/qi
Description: Outputs dialogue from Mr. Qi.
Mr. Qi: Hey, kid. Yeah, I'm here. What'd you expect.
The second time you enter the command you’ll receive a slightly different message, but all other enters will revert back to the first message.
Mr. Qi: Hey... keep up the good work, and never stop striving for success! I'll see you soon, kid...
/concernedape
Description: Outputs dialogue from ConcernedApe.
ConcernedApe: Hello. I hope you're enjoying your new life here. Take care! [ConcernedApe Emoji]
After the first message, entering the command again will only display the following.
ConcernedApe is hard at work...
/ape
Description: Another option to reveal the ConcernedApe easter egg dialogue.
Developer Commands
The following list contains all of the currently known developer only commands. These only work with test versions of the game, and you won’t be able to enter them. Anytime you try to enter one of these commands, you’ll receive a message from ConcernedApe himself, reading:
ConcernedApe: Nice try...
Stardew Valley has its own full list of emojis for you to use within the game’s chat system, and allows for coloring of specific lines of text in case you’d like to send a message with a certain color, but not have your text be that color permanently.
Changing color of a single text line
Follow this format to color lines of chat: [color]text
Using Emojis in chat
Entering Emojis into your chat is fairly straightforward, there are a total of 195 to use, and all you need to do is enter the number of the emoji you want to use inside some brackets so like: [1] There are [2] lots of emojis [3] in this [4] sentence.
You can view this handy Emoji Guide here to find the ID of a specific emoji.
ENJOY!!!
/h
Description: Displays a list of commands that are available for you to use.
/help
Description: The full version of the previous command, displays a list of commands that are available for you to use.
/clear
Description: Completely clears the chat log within your game.
/color-list
Description: Displays a list of colors you’re able to use with the with the /color command, as well as the the [COLORNAME] prefix for coloring only single lines.
Full list of colors supported: white, red, blue, green, jade, yellowgreen, pink, purple, yellow, orange, brown, gray, cream, salmon, peach, aqua, jungle, plum
/color
Description: Sets your chat to appear in the specified color.
Arguments:
- [colorname] – enter a color that is supported by the game. See /color-list command for a full list of colors.
Description: This command is available to the game host only! Pauses the game for everyone in the session. Additionally, you can enter this command to unpause the game, or use /resume.
/resume
Description: This command is available to the game host only! Resumes the game after a /pause.
/credits
Description: Displays a small list of game credits similar to what is shown by choosing the credits option within the main menu.
/list
Description: Displays a list of names of all players currently connected to your game world.
/users
Description: Displays a list of names of all players currently connected to your game world.
/players
Description: Displays a list of names of all players currently connected to your game world.
/qi
Description: Outputs dialogue from Mr. Qi.
Mr. Qi: Hey, kid. Yeah, I'm here. What'd you expect.
The second time you enter the command you’ll receive a slightly different message, but all other enters will revert back to the first message.
Mr. Qi: Hey... keep up the good work, and never stop striving for success! I'll see you soon, kid...
/concernedape
Description: Outputs dialogue from ConcernedApe.
ConcernedApe: Hello. I hope you're enjoying your new life here. Take care! [ConcernedApe Emoji]
After the first message, entering the command again will only display the following.
ConcernedApe is hard at work...
/ape
Description: Another option to reveal the ConcernedApe easter egg dialogue.
Developer Commands
The following list contains all of the currently known developer only commands. These only work with test versions of the game, and you won’t be able to enter them. Anytime you try to enter one of these commands, you’ll receive a message from ConcernedApe himself, reading:
ConcernedApe: Nice try...
- /cheat
- /cheats
- /imacheat
- /money
- /showmethemoney
- /freegold
- /debug
- /rosebud
Stardew Valley has its own full list of emojis for you to use within the game’s chat system, and allows for coloring of specific lines of text in case you’d like to send a message with a certain color, but not have your text be that color permanently.
Changing color of a single text line
Follow this format to color lines of chat: [color]text
- For example: “[red]Stardew Valley is awesome!”
- Displays in the chat as: “Stardew Valley is awesome!“
Using Emojis in chat
Entering Emojis into your chat is fairly straightforward, there are a total of 195 to use, and all you need to do is enter the number of the emoji you want to use inside some brackets so like: [1] There are [2] lots of emojis [3] in this [4] sentence.
You can view this handy Emoji Guide here to find the ID of a specific emoji.