addshout ShoutID - Replace ShoutID with the shout you want to add.
advskill SkillID # - Replace SkillID with the skill you're modifying and # with the.tscale # - Replace # with the height for your character, between 0.1 and 10.tlevel # - Replace # with the level to set your player to.player.advlevel - Increase player level by one, though you won't get a perk point.player.resethealth - Immediately refills your health.showracemenu - Access the character creator to change appearance (this will reset your level and skill progress).tcl - No-clip mode: Walk through walls, fly.tim - Immortal mode: Similar to God mode, you can take damage but can't be killed.tgm - God mode: Full invincibility, infinite stamina and magicka.Achievements will also be disabled as soon as you start entering these codes, so unfortunately you won't be able to cheat your way to completing any challenges. You can enter multiple codes at a time and stack up various effects, just be wary of breaking things - using some of these codes (especially in combination) can cause glitches, mess up ongoing storylines or saves, or crash your game entirely, so make sure you create a back up save and keep it separate before you start playing around - otherwise you may find you've permanently broken your progress, and nobody wants to deal with that in a game the size of Skyrim. And, unless otherwise stated, entering the same code a second time should turn it off again. That will open up the developer console, where you can type in the various command codes we've got below, then hit tilde once again to close the console and return to the game to see what you've got. As with most PC games, you can enter a Skyrim console command by pressing the tilde (~).