Move the mention of viewing usage info via 'nethack --usage | more' to the end, where it should remain visible if text has scrolled off the top of the screen (which is nearly certain since it ended up being much longer than originally intended). Also, rephrase the text at the start about restore vs new game since the previous description said "in all cases" which isn't applicable for 'nethack --scores' or --version or --showpaths or --usage. Move 'nethack --usage' to last so that 'nethack --scores' is first among the non-playing command variants since -s is of more interest. For 'nethack --scores', move -v before the other options since it has to be next after -s|--scores to be processed correctly. Also, avoid using "present" twice in the same sentence.
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This is a terse description of nethack's command line arguments.
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It is oriented toward UNIX (including descendants such as linux and
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macOS) and might not be accurate for other platforms.
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When starting play, if there is a save file for the chosen character name
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then it will be restored, otherwise a new game using that name will begin.
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nethack
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with no arguments; uses character name from run-time configuration file's
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OPTIONS=name:character-name entry, or player's username if none.
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nethack -u character-name [-X or -D]
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'-u character-name' specifies the name to use for this game's character;
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-u must be lowercase; the space between it and character-name may
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be omitted;
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'-X' play in non-scoring explore mode also known as discovery mode;
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-X must be uppercase; character starts with a wand of wishing and
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player may opt to be life-saved and keep going if character dies;
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'-D' run in debug mode also known as wizard mode; -D must be uppercase;
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if player is not allowed then nethack will switch to -X.
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A character name may have a suffix specifying any or all of role, race,
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gender, and alignment such as -u Conan-Bar-Hum-Mal-Neu or -u Tim-Wiz.
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The components present must be at least three letters long but can be
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longer; their case doesn't matter. See also -p and -r, next,
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nethack -p Ppp -r Rrr [-@]
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'-p Ppp' specify role; p for "profession" is used because -r is in use;
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'Ppp' is three or more letters of the role name such as Val for
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Valkyrie; unlike -p itself, upper/lower case of Ppp doesn't matter
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'-r Rrr' specify race or species: Hum[an], Elf, Orc, Dwa[rf], Gno[me];
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'-@' force non-interactive start; any of role, race, gender, and
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alignment that is not specified on the command line or in the
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run-time configuration file gets chosen randomly without prompting;
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the at-sign might need to be quoted by preceding it with backslash.
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The old form for role is also still accepted: -A or -Arc[heologist],
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-B or -Bar[barian], -C or -Cav[eman] or -Cavew[oman], -H or -Hea[ler],
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-K or -Kni[ght], -M or -Mon[k], -P or -Pri[est] or -Prieste[ss],
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-Ran[ger], -R or -Rog[ue], -S or -Sam[urai], -T or -Tou[rist],
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-V or -Val[kyrie], -W or -Wiz[ard]. The single-letter form must be in
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uppercase, the three or more letter form can be in any case. There is
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no single-letter option for the Ranger role.
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nethack -DEC[graphics]
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nethack -IBM[graphics]
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selects the DEC or IBM symbol set to use line-drawing characters on a
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text map; might be ignored depending on interface, or ineffective or
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even scrambled depending on display capability; -DECgraphics and
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-IBMgraphics are mutually exclusive; they can be any case but must use
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at least three letters.
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nethack -wIii
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nethack --windowtype:Iii
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where 'Iii' represents an interface designation: tty, curses, X11, or
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Qt; only useful if the program was built to support more than one
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interface (the game's '#version' command will disclose that); overrides
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OPTIONS=windowtype:Iii in run-time configuration file and build-time
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default; '-w' or '--windowtype' must be lowercase, the interface
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designation itself may be any case; variations '--windowtype Iii' and
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'-w Iii' work too.
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On Windows, nethack.exe might support both tty and curses; nethackW.exe
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supports mswin only. MS-DOS is tty only.
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nethack -n
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don't show the 'news' file if one is present in nethack's directory.
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nethack --nethackrc:RC-file
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use RC-file instead of the default run-time configuration file (which is
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usually '~/.nethackrc'); the file name should include full path unless
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located in nethack's directory;
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nethack --no-nethackrc
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don't use any run-time configuration file; equivalent to
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--nethackrc:/dev/null which behaves as if an empty file.
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nethack -dDir
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nethack --directory:Dir
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could be used to override the build-time value of NETHACKDIR with
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location Dir; if used, it should precede other command line arguments.
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The assorted options above can be combined on a single command line;
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they're listed separately for readability.
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*******
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Other options which perform some action and then exit rather than play
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the game:
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nethack -s
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nethack --scores
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show scores for the default character; optional additional arguments:
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nethack -s -v
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show scores for all versions present in the high scores file (record)
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if it contains scores for any older versions; by default, only scores
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for current version of nethack are shown; when '-v' is used, it should
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immediately follow -s or --scores, preceding any name(s) or -p or -r;
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nethack -s character-name [character-name2 [character-name3 [...]]]
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show scores for one or more specific character names (might not be
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effective if PERS_IS_UID=1 is specified in nethack's sysconf file);
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character names may be preceded by '-u' but that isn't required;
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special character-name "all" is used to display all scores that pass
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other criteria;
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nethack -s -p Ppp -r Rrr
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show scores for specific roles or races; multiple instances can be used;
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if both '-p' and '-r' are used, scores that match either will be shown
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rather than scores that match both;
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nethack -dDir -s
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nethack --directory:Dir -s
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as above; alternate directory, if specified, should come first.
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nethack --version
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nethack --version:paste
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'--version' display the program's version number and exit;
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'--version:paste' display version number and also copy it into system
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pasteboard (should work on macOS and Windows; might not work on other
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systems) so that it could be copied from there into a subsequent email
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or web contact form, then exit.
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nethack --showpaths
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list expected locations for various files and directorys, then exit;
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includes the name and location for the run-time configuration file which
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can vary from platform to platform.
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nethack --usage
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nethack --help
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show this text; 'nethack -?' and 'nethack ?' also work but the question
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mark may need to be quoted to prevent the shell from intercepting it.
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*******
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This text is available during play in the menu for the game's '?' command
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or can be viewed via 'nethack --usage | more' at the shell prompt.
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