Contributed by Dion. Edited on November 14, 2002.
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This NetHack Quick Reference card is a summary of all NetHack commands one one sheet of paper. It is available as a PDF file, so you need Acrobat Reader to view it.
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The Quick Reference just got a new version! There also is a Word file available for those whoe don't use PDF. |
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The site has been undergoing "renovations" for quite some time now, and neither file is available there. It's a pity- those are very useful documents. I hope someone else makes them available. |
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