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authorJoey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2017-05-02 17:27:37 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2017-05-02 17:27:37 -0400
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downloaddebug-me-4b828a123be460e68fe5fd0d17812003ca877ee8.tar.gz
/quit
This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
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@@ -28,9 +28,8 @@ running their buggy program in different ways, perhaps running a debugger,
or looking at configuration files. They should *not* be looking at your
personal files without asking you first in the debug-me chat window.
They should not be downloading or installing other software. If you see
-them do anything you don't expect, press Control-S immediately, which
-will prevent them from doing anything else. You can also press
-Control-Backslash to immediately end the debug-me session.
+them do anything you don't expect, you can enter "/quit" in the control
+window to immediately end the debug-me session.
.PP
If the developer did do something bad, you'd have proof that they cannot
be trusted, which you can share with the world. Knowing that is the case