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Extended command
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An extended command is executed by pressing the # key followed by the command itself (the first letter or two should suffice). Extended commands exist because the developers of NetHack ran out of letters. They are supposedly less frequently used than the , but you probably won't get very far without using some of them. Extended commands in vanilla NetHack 3.4.3: Playing in wizard mode adds several extended commands.
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An extended command is executed by pressing the # key followed by the command itself (the first letter or two should suffice). Extended commands exist because the developers of NetHack ran out of letters. They are supposedly less frequently used than the , but you probably won't get very far without using some of them. Depending on how your game was compiled, these commands can vary or alternate keypresses may be available. On Nethack Qt for the Mac with no # key on the standard keyboard, the hash key is replaced with alt commands. If you are playing on the server, pressing alt+3 will produce the # symbol. Extended commands in vanilla NetHack 3.4.3: Playing in wizard mode adds several extended commands.