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The '''#quit''' [[extended command]] lets you quit and ''abandon'' the current game. NetHack will ask you to confirm with '''[y/n]'''. Use this when you want to abandon your current game and start a new one with a new [[player|character]].
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The '''#quit''' [[extended command]] abandons the current game. ''[[NetHack]]'' will ask you to confirm with '''[y/n]'''. Use this when you want to give up on your current game and start a new one with a new [[player|character]].
  
 
Once you quit, there is no way to return to that game! (That is unless you are [[save scumming]].)
 
Once you quit, there is no way to return to that game! (That is unless you are [[save scumming]].)
  
In old versions of ''[[NetHack]]'', as in ''[[Hack]]'', the '''[Q]''' command would quit. However, such command is rarely used, so newer versions changed '''[Q]''' to [[quiver]] and introduced the extended command "#quit". This is why, on [[you]]r first use of the quiver command, the game will remind you to use "#quit" to quit.
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In old versions of ''NetHack'', as in ''[[Hack]]'', the {{kbd|Shift|Q}} command would quit. However, this command is rarely used, so newer versions changed {{kbd|Shift|Q}} to [[quiver]] and introduced the extended command "#quit". This is why, on your first use of the quiver command, the game will remind you to use "#quit" to quit.
  
If you only want to [[save]] your game, you would press '''[S]'''. This exits NetHack; but it leaves a save file so you will return to your current game. Using "#quit" never leaves a save file.  
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If you only want to close your game and resume later, use the [[save]] command, {{kbd|Shift|S}}. This exits ''NetHack'', but it leaves a save file so you will return to your current game. Using "#quit" never leaves a save file.  
  
 
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[[Category:Extended commands]]
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Revision as of 07:06, 24 April 2020

The #quit extended command abandons the current game. NetHack will ask you to confirm with [y/n]. Use this when you want to give up on your current game and start a new one with a new character.

Once you quit, there is no way to return to that game! (That is unless you are save scumming.)

In old versions of NetHack, as in Hack, the Shift + Q command would quit. However, this command is rarely used, so newer versions changed Shift + Q to quiver and introduced the extended command "#quit". This is why, on your first use of the quiver command, the game will remind you to use "#quit" to quit.

If you only want to close your game and resume later, use the save command, Shift + S. This exits NetHack, but it leaves a save file so you will return to your current game. Using "#quit" never leaves a save file. Template:Nethack-365