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Update the Debugging Rails Guide
[skip ci]. - Update to the current output when running `byebug help`. - Remove the alias `exit` because it does not work and seems to have been removed from Byebug, as confirmed by the source code here: https://github.com/deivid-rodriguez/byebug/blob/master/lib/byebug/comman ds/quit.rb - Added the useful `q!` instead to avoid the "Really quit? (y/n)" prompt.
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(byebug) help
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(byebug) help
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byebug 2.7.0
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h[elp][ <cmd>[ <subcmd>]]
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Type 'help <command-name>' for help on a specific command
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help -- prints this help.
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help <cmd> -- prints help on command <cmd>.
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Available commands:
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help <cmd> <subcmd> -- prints help on <cmd>'s subcommand <subcmd>.
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backtrace delete enable help list pry next restart source up
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break disable eval info method ps save step var
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catch display exit interrupt next putl set thread
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condition down finish irb p quit show trace
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continue edit frame kill pp reload skip undisplay
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```
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TIP: To view the help menu for any command use `help <command-name>` at the
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debugger prompt. For example: _`help list`_. You can abbreviate any debugging
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command by supplying just enough letters to distinguish them from other
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commands. For example, you can use `l` for the `list` command.
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To see the previous ten lines you should type `list-` (or `l-`).
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To see the previous ten lines you should type `list-` (or `l-`).
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### Quitting
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### Quitting
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To exit the debugger, use the `quit` command (abbreviated `q`), or its alias
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To exit the debugger, use the `quit` command (abbreviated to `q`). Or, type `q!`
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`exit`.
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to bypass the `Really quit? (y/n)` prompt and exit unconditionally.
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A simple quit tries to terminate all threads in effect. Therefore your server
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A simple quit tries to terminate all threads in effect. Therefore your server
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will be stopped and you will have to start it again.
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will be stopped and you will have to start it again.
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