FORWARD - Moves the turtle forward one block or by a number given.
Alternatives: FORWARDS, FWD, FOR, FO, FD, F
BACK - Moves the turtle back one block or by a number given.
Alternatives: BACKWARD, BACKWARDS, BK, BA, B
UP - Moves the turtle up one block or by a given number.
Alternatives: UPWARD, UPWARDS, U, RISE
DOWN - Moves the turtle down one block or by a given number.
Alternatives: DOWNWARD, DOWNWARDS, DN, DO, D, LOWER, LWR, FALL
LEFT - Turns the turtle left once or as many times specified.
Alternatives: LFT, LT, LE, L
RIGHT - Turns the turtle right once or as many times specified.
Alternatives: RT, RI, R
DIG - Makes the turtle dig. Use AHEAD (Default), FRONT, F, UP, ABOVE, U, A, TOP, T, DOWN, D, BELOW, BOTTOM, B
Alternatives: DG, DI
PLACE - Places a block from the current inventory slot. Use the same directions as DIG.
Alternatives: PL, P
DROP - Drop items in a direction (same as DIG directions) and optionally a number of items to drop or ALL for everything in the inventory.
Alternatives: DRP, DP, DR
SUCK - Sucks dropped items from a direction (same as DIG) and optionally a number of items to suck up.
Alternatives: SK, SU, S, GRAB, GR, GET, GT, GE, G
SELECT - Selects an inventory slot. Provide a slot number 1 to 16.
Alternatives: SEL, SL, SE, INVENTORY, INV, IN, I
DETECT - Detects if there is something in a direction specified (directions as with DIG). In scripting it can be used with the IF command to do conditional commands.
Alternatives: DTCT, DCT, DT, DE, SENSE, SEN
ATTACK - Attacks the space in the direction specified (again same directions as in DIG
)
Alternatives: ATK, AT, A, HIT, HT, H
EQUIP - Equips a tool from the currently selected inventory slot. Specify LEFT or RIGHT for the side to equip to.
Alternatives: EQP, EQ, E, USE
REFUEL - Refuels the turtle. Without a parameter it refuels using all items in the currently selected slot. If a number is given
it will only use that many from the slot. If ALL is specified then it will go through all slots to use all available items.
Alternatives: REF, RFL, RF
FUEL - Checks the current fuel level. Can not use this in scripts yet.
Alternatives: FL, FU
REPEAT - Can only be used in scripts. Repeats the next command in the script a specified number of times.
[ - Marks the start of a block of commands in a script to be repeated together by the REPEAT command. If used without a REPEAT then it is ignored.
] - Marks the end of the block of commands. If used without a REPEAT then it is ignored.
RUN - Runs a script
EDIT - Edits/creates a script file. It calls the ComputerCraft EDIT program and automatically adds the 'turtle.' prefix to the script name. The only time you should need to supply the 'turtle.' prefix is if you are editing the script file outside of the Turtle program.
Alternative: ED
LIST - Lists the scripts available to RUN or EDIT.
Alternatives: LS, DIR, FILES, SCRIPTS
PRINT - Displays whatever is provided after the print command on the turtle's screen.
Alternatives: ECHO, WRITE, SAY, PR, EC, WR
EXIT - Returns you to the TurtleOS prompt.
Alternatives: EX, X, QUIT, QT, Q, END