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List of Slash Commands

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Some commands require a parameter, and some commands have optional parameters. For example, /join takes two parameters, one option and one required. So it is listed as /join <channelname> [password]. In this case, <channelname> must be given, but [password] can be left off.

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Basic Commands

/?, /h, /help
Displays some help about using various commands.
/a, /assist [player]
Assists [player] or your current target by targetting what they are targetting.
/camp, /logout
Starts the logout progress, after which you will be returned to the Character Select screen.
/cast, /spell <spell>
Casts the spell or uses the ability <spell>.
/combatlog
Toggles writing of the combat log (?). See ToggleCombatLogFileWrite.
/dismount
Dismounts you.
/equip <item>
Equips any equip able item in your inventory.
/exit, /quit
Starts the logout process, after which World of Warcraft will completely exit.
/f, /fol, /follow [player]
Starts automatically following [player] or your current target.
/ins, /inspect [player]
Inspects [player] or your current target. Cannot be used across factions.
/played
Displays the total amount of time played.
/rand, /random, /rnd, /roll [minimum] [maximum]
Rolls a random number between [minimum] and [maximum], inclusive. If only one number is given, then the range is defined as 1 to that number. If no numbers are given, then 1 to 100 is used. This number is then displayed to everyone in the same party or raid group as yourself and to everybody within /say range.
/tar, /target <target>
Attempts to target the player named by <target>. (See TargetByName for details of how this works.)
/time
Displays the current in game time. (This is the time displayed on the clock tooltip.)
/tr, /trade [player]
Brings up the trade dialog with [player] or your current target.
/who [search]
Searches based on the given parameter, or runs a default search if no search is specified. The results of the search will be listed in the chat window. If no search is specified, the search dialog will be displayed.

Chat Commands

These commands are used to say things to other players. Unless otherwise noted, these channels are displayed in your current language. So, for example, if a Night Elf is currently speaking in Darnassian, Human players would not be able to understand them.

/e, /em, /emote, /me <message>
Emotes <message> to all players in the general area, similar to /say, except displayed as "Player <message>". So, for example, "/emote loves the WOW Wiki." would be displayed as "Player loves the WOW Wiki." Unlike other chat commands, this one does not use your current language. Across faction boundaries it simply displays "Player makes some strange gestures."
/c, /csay <channel> <message>
Sends <message> to all players in <channel>. This does not use your current language. You can also use /# (where # is the channel number) to send a message to <channel>.
/g, /gc, /gu, /guild <message>
Displays <message> to all members in your guild.
/o, /osay <message>
Displays <message> to all officers in your guild. (You must have the 'Officer Chat Speak' privilege to use this)
/p, /party <message>
Displays <message> to all other party members. This does not include other people in your raid group, use /raid for that.
/r, /reply <message>
Replies to the last player to send you a /whisper
/ra, /raid, /rsay <message>
Displays <message> to all other raid members.
/s, /say <message>
Displays <message> to other players in the general area.
/send, /t, /tell, /w, /whisper <player> <message>
Sends the private message <message> to <player>. No other players will see the message.
/sh, /shout, /y, /yell <message>
Displays <message> to other players in the area. The area of players that will see the message is larger than the area when /say is used.
/v <macro>
Plays the sound associated with the given voice macro <macro>.


Online Status

/afk
Toggles Away From Keyboard status. AFK status just appears next to your name.
/dnd
Toggles Do Not Disturb status. When DND is set, you cannot receive /whisper messages. A player attempting to send a /whisper will be notified that you have Do Not Disturb set.

Friends List

/friend, /friends [player]
Adds [player] or your current target to your friends list. If nothing is targeted, your friend list will be displayed. See /remfriend.
/ignore [player]
Ignore chat messages from [player] or your current target. Use /unignore to undo this.
/remfriend, /removefriend [player]
Removes [player] or your current target from your friends list. See /friends.
/unignore [player]
Remove [player] or your current target from your ignore list. See /ignore.


Party / Raid Commands

/i, /inv, /invite [player]
Invites [player] or your current target.
/kick, /u, /un, /uninvite [player]
Removes [player] or your current target from the party.
/pr, /promote [player]
Makes [player] or your current target the party leader if you are currently the party leader.
/split <money>
Divides <money> among your group. (Presumably this is an integer in copper?) Removed in patch 1.9.1 because of several incidents where People accidentially gave their money to others.
/raidinfo
Runs RequestRaidInfo. Displays information about raids?


Looting

/ffa
Changes the looting method to Free For All if you are the party leader.
/master [player]
Changes the looting method to Master Looter with [player] or your current target if you are the party leader.
/roundrobin
Changes the looting method to Round Robin if you are currently the party leader.

Guild Commands

Guild commands are used to handle various guild functions such as inviting people to the guild, leaving the guild, promoting and demoting members, and other various functions.

/gdemote, /guilddemote [player]
Demotes [player] or your current target.
/gdisband, /guilddisband
Disbands the entire guild. You must be the guild leader to use this.
/ghelp, /guildhelp
This command appears to have been removed, but it would display the following:
For now, to create a guild type 'guildcreate <guild name>' in the console.
'/ginfo' gives some basic information about your guild
'/g <message>' sends a chat message to all members of your guild
'/o <message>' sends a chat message to all officers in your guild
'/ginvite <player>' invites another player to join your guild
'/gremove <player>' removes a player from your guild
'/gpromote <player>' promotes a player one rank within your guild
'/gdemote <player>' demotes a player one rank within your guild
'/gmotd <message>' sets the guild's message of the day
'/gquit' removes you from your guild
'/groster' gives an entire guild roster
'/gleader <player>' sets another player as the guild leader
'/gdisband' disbands your guild
/ginfo, /guildinfo
Gives basic information about your guild.
/ginvite, /guildinvite [player]
Invites [player] or your current target into your guild. You must be an officer to use this command.
/gleader, /guildleader [player]
Changes the guild leader to [player] or your current target. The player must already be a guild member. Only the guild leader can use this.
/gquit, /guildquit
Leaves your current guild.
/gmotd, /guildmotd <message>
Changes the guild Message of the Day to <message>. You must be an officer to use this command.
/gpromote, /guildpromote [player]
Promotes [player] or your current target.
/gdemote, /guilddemote [player]
Demotes [player] or your current target.
/groster, /guildroster
Displays the guild roster
/gremove, /guildremove
Removes [player] or your current target from your guild. You must be an officer to use this command.
/saveguildroster
Saves a GuildRoster.txt (tsv dos file) in \World of Warcraft\Logs\
Name Level Class Location Rank Note Timestamp (0=online) in tab separated format.


Channel Commands

These are commands use to manipulate channels. Channels are very similar to IRC rooms. General, Trade, and LocalDefense are all examples of channels, but the /join command can be used to create arbitrary server-wide channels.

<channel> below is a numeric channel number that is defined when you enter the channel. You can list current channel numbers using /chatlist. (You can also use the channel name?) <channelname> on the other hand is a named channel. Channels are unique to a given faction. Channel names cannot contain spaces.

/ann, /announce <channel>
Toggles announcing when players enter or leave <channel>.
/ban
Prevent <player> from joining <channel>. The player is still in the channel, use /ckick to remove them from the channel. See /unban for the reverse. (You need to be a moderator to do this?)
/c, /csay <channel> <message>
Sends <message> to all players in <channel>. This does not use your current language. You can also use /# (where # is the channel number) to send a message to <channel>.
/chatinvite, /cinvite <channel> <player>
Invites <player> to <channel>?
/chan, /channel, /join <channelname> [password]
Joins <channel>, with an optional password if the channel is password protected.
/chat, /chathelp
Displays the following information about the commands within this section:
Chat commands:
/#, /c, /csay - Send text to channel # (E.G. /1 Hi!)
/chat, /chathelp - This help
/join, /channel, /chan - Join a channel
/leave, /chatleave, /chatexit [channel] - Leave a channel (or all channels)
/chatlist, /chatwho, /chatinfo [channel] - List channels, or channel members
/password, /pass <channel> <password> - Change password
/owner <channel> [player] - Display or change channel owner
/mod, /moderator, /unmod, /unmoderator <channel> <player> - change a player's moderator status
/mute, /squelch, /unvoice, /unmute, /unsquelch, /voice <channel> <player> - change a player's permission
/cinvite, /chatinvite <channel> <player> - invite a player to a channel
/ckick <channel> <player> - kick a player off a channel
/ban, /unban <channel> <player> - ban/unban a player from a channel
/announcements, /ann <channel> - toggle join/leave announcements on a channel
/moderate <channel> - toggle moderation on a channel
/afk, /dnd - Set your Away From Keyboard or Do Not Disturb flags
/chatexit, /chatleave, /leave [channel]
Leaves all channels or only [channel] if specified.
/chatinfo, /chatlist, /chatwho [channel]
Lists available channels, or players in [channel] if specified.
/ckick <channel> <player>
Kicks <player> from <channel>. (You need to be a moderator to do this?)
/moderate <channel>
Toggles moderation on <channel> (You need to be channel owner to do this?) Moderation must be on for /mod, /mute, /unmod, and /unmute to work.
/mod, /moderator <channel> <player>
Grants <player> moderator status on <channel>. See /unmoderator for the reverse. (You need to be channel owner to do this?)
/mute, /squelch, /unvoice <channel> <player>
Prevent <player> from speaking in <channel>. See /unmute for the reverse.
/owner <channel> [player]
Displays the owner of <channel> if [player] isn't given. If [player] is given, then grants [player] ownership of <channel>? (You need to be channel owner to do this?)
/pass, /password <channel> <password>
Sets the password for <channel> to <password>
/unban <channel> <player>
Allows <player> to join <channel>. See /ban for the reverse. (You need to be a moderator to do this?)
/unmod, /unmoderator <channel> <player>
Revokes <player>'s moderator status on <channel>. See /moderator for the reverse. (You need to be channel owner to do this?)
/unmute, /unsquelch, /voice <channel> <player>
Allow <player> to speak in <channel>. See /mute for the reverse. (You need to be a moderator to do this?)


PVP

/pvp
Activates the PvP Flag.
/duel [player]
Attempts to start a duel with [player] or your current target. The player will have to accept the duel before it is started.
/concede, /forfeit, /yield
Cancels a duel that's currently in progress.

Scripting / Macros

/console <command>
Attempts to run <command> within the console.
/run, /script <script>
Runs <script> as Lua script. See the World of Warcraft API.
/m, /macro [macro]
Displays the macro frame. At one point it would run [macro] if specified, but that ability is currently disabled.
/macrohelp
Displays some information on how to create macros.

Other Fun and Useful Slash Commands

/attack?
/beckon [target]
/bite [target]
/bow [target]
/chicken [target] 
make a chicken balking sound at someone
/charge
/cheer [target]
/chuckle [target]
/comfort [target]
/cough [target]
/cry [target]
/curtsey [target]
/dance [target]
/drool [target]
/doom [target]
/eye [target]
/fart [target]
/flirt [target]
/gasp [target]
/gloat [target]
/greet [target]
/grin [target]
/groan [target]
/guffaw [target]
/kiss [target]
/happy [target]
/hug [target]
/kneel [target]
/laugh [target]
/lie [target] 
you lie down
/love [target]
/mock [target]
/mourn [target]
/pick [target]
/played 
tells you how long you have played in total and at your current level
/point [target] 
point at something
/ponder [target]
/poke [target]
/scratch [target]
/sigh [target]
/silly [target] 
tell a joke
/slap [target]
/sleep
/stink [target]
/smile [target]
/sniff [target]
/spit [target]
/stink [target]
/tap [target]
/taunt [target]
/threaten [target]
/tickle [target]
/victory [target]
/wave [target]
/wait [target]
/wink [target]
/wrath [target]
/yawn [target]

There are many other commands you can use -- please edit this page as you discover them!

Additional Resources

See also [1].

The Command Glossary on the official site [2].