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But its a bad idea.
Every console runs a risk of corrupting. Console is meant to be a tool for dev, or as a ' fix ' when absolutely needed.
Its far better, and safer for your game to use a mod, or any of the tool mods to achieve things like this.. Or simply use CK to create your own changes to local game. :-)
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/4955/?
Makes them look better adds more and has options to increase spawn rate
I know, and I love the mod, however it's incompatible with my follower mod.
TIP: Audiotemplate NPCs will never become hostile no matter how many times you attack them. This includes the audiotemplate dragon.
Another useful command is
find <object> <string> <ID>(ID is an optional parameter)
/\ command listed above is not listed on skyrim wiki, I found this command by accident while adding new batchfiles to the game...