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| accept | Accept a cube or resignation |
| agree | Agree to a resignation |
| analyse | Run analysis |
| annotate | Record notes about a game |
| beaver | Synonym for `redouble’ |
| calibrate | Measure evaluation speed, for later time estimates |
| clear | Clear information |
| copy | Copy current position to clipboard |
| database | Manipulate a database of positions |
| decline | Decline a resignation |
| dicerolls | Generate a list of rolls |
| double | Offer a double |
| drop | Decline an offered double |
| eq2mwc | Convert normalised money equity to match winning chance |
| eval | Display evaluation of a position |
| exit | Leave GNU Backgammon |
| export | Write data for use by other programs |
| external | Make moves for an external controller |
| first | Goto first move or game |
| help | Describe commands |
| hint | Give hints on cube action or best legal moves |
| history | Display current history |
| invert | invert match equity tables, etc. |
| import | Import matches, games or positions from other programs |
| list | Show a list of games or moves |
| load | Read data from a file |
| move | Make a backgammon move |
| mwc2eq | Convert match winning chance to normalised money equity |
| new | Start a new game, match or session |
| next | Step ahead within the game |
| pass | Synonym for `drop’ |
| play | Force the computer to move |
| previous | Step backward within the game |
| quit | Leave GNU Backgammon |
| redouble | Accept the cube one level higher than it was offered |
| reject | Reject a cube or resignation |
| record | Keep statistics on player histories |
| relational | Log matches to an external relational database |
| resign | Offer to end the current game |
| roll | Roll the dice |
| rollout | Have gnubg perform rollouts of a position |
| save | Write data to a file |
| set | Modify program parameters |
| show | View program parameters |
| swap | Swap players |
| take | Agree to an offered double |
| train | Update gnubg’s weights from training data |
| xcopy | doesnt do anything |
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