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warp-cli: Display help.
$ warp-cli help
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The command "warp-cli help" is a command-line instruction that is usually executed in a command-line interface or terminal.

Here's what each part of the command means:

  • "warp-cli": This is the name or identifier of the program or utility you are running. It is likely a software or a tool known as "warp-cli" that provides a set of functionality or features.

  • "help": This is an argument or parameter passed to the "warp-cli" program. It is requesting the program to provide information or documentation on how to use it, its available commands, options, and possible arguments. The "help" argument helps users understand how to interact with the program or utility effectively.

By executing the "warp-cli help" command, you will typically receive a list of available commands, subcommands, options, and a brief description or usage example of each. This information assists users in utilizing the specified command-line tool efficiently and effectively.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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