-Now you can navigate through your playlist using the commands `next`
-and `previous` or, their aliases `n` and `p`. You don’t need to
-type `n` every time to run along a list of curves. If you press
-Return to an empty prompt, Hooke will repeat the last command you
-issued explicitly. You can also navigate through the command history
-by using the up and down arrows. From the last curve of your
-playlist, `n` will wrap around to the first curve. Analogously,
-issuing `p` at the first curve will jump to the last.
+Now you can navigate through your playlist using the commands
+``next_curve`` and ``previous_curve``. You don’t need to type
+``next_curve`` every time to run along a list of curves. You can
+navigate through the command history by using the up and down arrows,
+or auto-complete partial commands with TAB. From the last curve of
+your playlist, ``next_curve`` will wrap around to the first curve.
+Analogously, issuing ``previous_curve`` at the first curve will jump
+to the last.