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<h3>ACL2-PC::COMMANDS</h3>(macro)
<code>   </code>display instructions from the current interactive session
<pre>Major Section:  <a href="PROOF-CHECKER-COMMANDS.html">PROOF-CHECKER-COMMANDS</a>
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Examples:
commands
(commands 10 t)
<p>
General Forms:<p>

commands or (commands nil)
Print out all the instructions (in the current state-stack) in
reverse order, i.e. from the most recent instruction to the starting
instruction.<p>

(commands n) [n a positive integer]
Print out the most recent n instructions (in the current
state-stack), in reverse order.<p>

(commands x abbreviate-flag)
Same as above, but if abbreviate-flag is non-NIL, then do not
display commands between ``matching bookends''.  See documentation
for comm for an explanation of matching bookends.
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<strong>Note</strong>:  If there are more than <code>n</code> instructions in the state-stack,
then <code>(commands n)</code> is the same as <code>commands</code> (and also,
<code>(commands n abb)</code> is the same as <code>(commands nil abb)</code>).
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