
Some commands that are still in the game aren't listed here since they're only useful for Nicalis developers, or are no longer useful. Also, try the clipboard! You can paste multiple commands at once or copy the last few commands you entered using the copy command. If you're testing a specific item or item combo, it's useful to enter your commands and then exit and continue so your items are reloaded when you continue and you don't need to keep retyping the same command. Some of the crashes are documented below, but there are likely others. The debug console is not completely stable, so if you enter commands like numbers outside certain ranges, it may crash. Now modders can finally unleash its power! It can be a big time saver for testing your changes during development of mods. The debug console is a feature of Isaac that's been around since Rebirth, but until AB+ it's only been enabled in developer builds. To hide the console, just hit Enter without typing anything.īeware of spoilers! You can easily learn things accidentally via the debug console that you might have wanted to learn from regular gameplay! On english (American) keyboardlayouts, it should be below Esc.

To show the console, while in a run press the grave/tilde (`~) key. If you don't have any mods to enable, download one from Steam Workshop, or create an empty folder in your mods. Click Save As and then Save.ġ0) Profit!!!! Now you can be as OP as you want and earn achievements without working for them.To access the debug console, mods must be enabled. Give yourself whatever items you want, press enter to apply the items to your run.Ĩ) Exit out of the game completely and go back to "options.ini" and change the 1 back to a 0. Change that 0 to a 1, and click Save As then Save.Ħ) Launch Steam and then Binding of Isaac.ħ) Press the grave/tilde key (~) to launch the debug console. You'll see a command called "EnableDebugConsole=0". Double click that folder.Ģ) In the documents folder, find the folder called "My Games."ģ) Click on the My Games folder, then "Binding of Isaac Repentance".Ĥ) You'll see a document called "options.ini"ĥ) Double click options.ini. For example, the account I login to my PC with is called "Jake" find your equivalent of that.

It's super easy and takes no more than a couple minutes.ġ) In File Explorer, find folder that starts with your account name. Figured I'd make this because I see lots of people confused about if you can even do this.
