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* On the [[skill]] screen, <tt>#</tt> denotes a skill that cannot be #[[enhance]]d any further.
 
* On the [[skill]] screen, <tt>#</tt> denotes a skill that cannot be #[[enhance]]d any further.
  
Note that "#" cannot be the first character of the name of any [[Wikihack]] article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #[[chat]] omit the "#" from the article name.
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Note that "#" cannot be the first character of the name of any [[NethackWiki]] article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #[[chat]] omit the "#" from the article name.
  
 
{{nethack-343}}
 
{{nethack-343}}
 
[[Category:ASCII]]
 
[[Category:ASCII]]
 
[[Category:Extended commands]]
 
[[Category:Extended commands]]

Revision as of 01:04, 2 November 2010

Printable ASCII characters
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + space
` 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = { } |
Qq Ww Ee Rr Tt Yy Uu Ii Oo Pp : " [ ] \
Aa Ss Dd Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll ? ; ' Ctrl
Zz Xx Cc Vv Bb Nn Mm , . / < > Alt

The hash mark # has a few purposes:

Note that "#" cannot be the first character of the name of any NethackWiki article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #chat omit the "#" from the article name.


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