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Offline serejandmyself

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If you are on linux CLI you can hit tab to do a command line completion and it gives an easier to read list.

There is also this, but I think they change these commands fairly often.  So the above method is always going to be the most accurate but below might be more friendly for you ?  (and not completed)

http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/Useful_Wallet_Commands

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If you are on linux CLI you can hit tab to do a command line completion and it gives an easier to read list.

There is also this, but I think they change these commands fairly often.  So the above method is always going to be the most accurate but below might be more friendly for you ?  (and not completed)

http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/Useful_Wallet_Commands
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Type "help" into the console.

thnaks, is it understandble there? (Im just not next to a pc wuth bithsares client on now) In  a sence that 1 - xxxxx - does this 2 - xxxx - does that. etc
 Would be very helpful
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Type "help" into the console.
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Where can one see a command list? Is there one?
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