View snmp community string

Maybe I am missing something here but it looks like once you set the snmp community name, it is blanked out from display and can't be viewed again. No luck via the CLI also.
Is this actually true or am I just missing something here?? If the community name is hidden then how does one view the same?
Thanks,
GD

From NXOS, for example. 
bdsol-6120-05-A# connect nxos
bdsol-6120-05-A(nxos)# sh run | i community
snmp-server community CISCO group network-operator

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