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By now you're probably wondering, "How many commands are there?  What are they all called?  How am I supposed to know what a command could be unless I memorize them all?"
By now you're probably wondering, "How many commands are there?  What are they all called?  How am I supposed to know what a command could be unless I memorize them all?"


These are good questions!  To start getting some answers, issue the "command-list" command, and hit Return to execute it.  You'll be taken to a special page listing every command you have installed, and describing what each one does.
These are good questions!  To start getting some answers, issue the "list ubiquity commands" command, and hit Return to execute it.  You'll be taken to a special page listing every command you have installed, and describing what each one does.


[[Image:Command-list.png]]
[[Image:Command-list.png]]


For more general help, you can execute the "help" command.  Here, you can change the hotkey that you use to activate Ubiquity, un-subscribe from command feeds, and so on.
For more general help, you can execute the "help" command.  Here, you can change the hotkey that you use to activate Ubiquity, unsubscribe from command feeds, enable and disable commands, and find informationa bout support options.


The general help page and the command-list page link to each other, so whichever one you open, you can get to the other with a single click.
The general help page and the command list page link to each other, so whichever one you open, you can get to the other with a single click.


You can also get to the main help page by typing '''about:ubiquity''' into the Firefox URL bar.
You can also get to the main help page by typing '''about:ubiquity''' into the Firefox URL bar.


== Teaching Ubiquity New Commands ==
== Teaching Ubiquity New Commands ==
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