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 The "​Close"​ button in the lower right corner closes the console window again, bringing you back to the game. Other options to close the console window include pressing the ''​F1''​ or ''​ESC''​ key. The "​Close"​ button in the lower right corner closes the console window again, bringing you back to the game. Other options to close the console window include pressing the ''​F1''​ or ''​ESC''​ key.
 The "​Clear"​ button clears the contents of the console output window. The "​Clear"​ button clears the contents of the console output window.
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 The text input field in the lower left is used for entering console commands. The text input field in the lower left is used for entering console commands.
 Note that the ''​TAB''​ key command-completion feature is available to facilitate text entry. Note that the ''​TAB''​ key command-completion feature is available to facilitate text entry.
 +The up and down arrow keys navigate through the command history for repeating previously entered commands.
  
 Technically,​ the console interpreter is actually an instance of a [[http://​www.lua.org/​|Lua]] program in interactive mode. The Cafu engine binds its console variables and functions to that program so that they can be accessed like any other native Lua value. You may want to refer to the [[http://​www.lua.org/​docs.html|Lua documentation]] to learn more about the language Lua and its possibilities. The fact that you can write entire Lua programs at the Cafu in-game console provides great customizability and flexibility for both game developers and users. Technically,​ the console interpreter is actually an instance of a [[http://​www.lua.org/​|Lua]] program in interactive mode. The Cafu engine binds its console variables and functions to that program so that they can be accessed like any other native Lua value. You may want to refer to the [[http://​www.lua.org/​docs.html|Lua documentation]] to learn more about the language Lua and its possibilities. The fact that you can write entire Lua programs at the Cafu in-game console provides great customizability and flexibility for both game developers and users.
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