Snak has two commands that you can use if you encounter a problem and need to send me information so I can see what happened.
The /debuglog command opens and closes a text file to which Snak writes all outgoing and incoming text. By default this is turned off.
The Debug log window is activated by typing /debug . The log window simply lists all outgoing and incoming text in a scrolling window. That log may provide helpful information to me in the event you experience problems using Snak.
The Command reference
 
The Command reference gives you easy access to a list of the available commands and the definition of the defined alases.
The Command reference is opened from the Help menu.
You can drag a command from the command reference to an input field.
The commands and variables are not directly editable from this window. To add or delete commands you need to edit the script files in the Scripts folder with a text editor. The script files are read in when Snak starts up, so the changes take effect on next start up.
The Setup Assistant
The Setup Assistant that is run the first time you start Snak, can also be invoked directly from the help menu.