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Documented commands (use 'help -v' for verbose/'help <topic>' for details):
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===========================================================================
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- alias help ipy py run_pyscript set shortcuts
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- edit history macro quit run_script shell
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+ alias help ipy quit run_script shell
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+ edit history py run_pyscript set shortcuts
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```
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The ` help ` command can also be used to provide detailed help for a specific command:
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Documented commands (use 'help -v' for verbose/'help <topic>' for details):
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===========================================================================
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- alias help ipy py run_pyscript set shortcuts
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- edit history macro quit run_script shell
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+ alias help ipy quit run_script shell
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+ edit history py run_pyscript set shortcuts
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If you have a large number of commands, you can optionally group your commands into categories.
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Here's the output from the example ` help_categories.py ` :
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Other
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=====
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- alias edit history py run_pyscript set shortcuts
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- config help macro quit run_script shell version
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+ alias edit history run_pyscript set shortcuts
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+ config help quit run_script shell version
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There are 2 methods of specifying command categories, using the ` @with_category ` decorator or with
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the ` categorize() ` function. Once a single command category is detected, the help output switches to
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Documented commands (use 'help -v' for verbose/'help <topic>' for details):
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Application Management
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- ================================================================================
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- deploy Deploy command
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- expire Expire command
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- findleakers Find Leakers command
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- list List command
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- redeploy Redeploy command
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- restart usage: restart [-h] {now,later,sometime,whenever}
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- sessions Sessions command
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- start Start command
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- stop Stop command
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- undeploy Undeploy command
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+ ======================================================================================================
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+ deploy Deploy command.
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+ expire Expire command.
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+ findleakers Find Leakers command.
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+ list List command.
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+ redeploy Redeploy command.
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+ restart Restart
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+ sessions Sessions command.
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+ start Start
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+ stop Stop command.
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+ undeploy Undeploy command.
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+ Command Management
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+ disable_commands Disable the Application Management commands.
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+ enable_commands Enable the Application Management commands.
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Connecting
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- connect Connect command
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- which Which command
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+ connect Connect command.
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+ which Which command.
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Server Information
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- resources Resources command
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- serverinfo Server Info command
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- sslconnectorciphers SSL Connector Ciphers command is an example of a command that contains
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- multiple lines of help information for the user. Each line of help in a
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- contiguous set of lines will be printed and aligned in the verbose output
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- provided with 'help --verbose'
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- status Status command
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- thread_dump Thread Dump command
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- vminfo VM Info command
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+ ======================================================================================================
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+ resources Resources command.
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+ serverinfo Server Info command.
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+ sslconnectorciphers SSL Connector Ciphers command is an example of a command that contains
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+ multiple lines of help information for the user. Each line of help in a
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+ contiguous set of lines will be printed and aligned in the verbose output
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+ provided with 'help --verbose'.
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+ status Status command.
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+ thread_dump Thread Dump command.
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+ vminfo VM Info command.
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Other
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- alias Manage aliases
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- config Config command
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- edit Run a text editor and optionally open a file with it
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- help List available commands or provide detailed help for a specific command
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- history View, run, edit, save, or clear previously entered commands
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- macro Manage macros
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- py Invoke Python command or shell
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- quit Exits this application
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- run_pyscript Runs a python script file inside the console
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- run_script Runs commands in script file that is encoded as either ASCII or UTF-8 text
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- set Set a settable parameter or show current settings of parameters
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- shell Execute a command as if at the OS prompt
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- shortcuts List available shortcuts
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- version Version command
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+ ======================================================================================================
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+ alias Manage aliases
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+ config Config command.
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+ edit Run a text editor and optionally open a file with it
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+ help List available commands or provide detailed help for a specific command
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+ history View, run, edit, save, or clear previously entered commands
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+ quit Exit this application
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+ run_pyscript Run a Python script file inside the console
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+ run_script Run commands in script file that is encoded as either ASCII or UTF-8 text
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+ set Set a settable parameter or show current settings of parameters.
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+ shell Execute a command as if at the OS prompt
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+ shortcuts List available shortcuts
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+ version Version command.
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When called with the ` -v ` flag for verbose help, the one-line description for each command is
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provided by the first line of the docstring for that command's associated ` do_* ` method.
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