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exit, quit Commands--Terminate an AutoShell Session (Cmdlets)
These commands (cmdlets) terminate the current Autoshell session. Issue the command either at the interactive command prompt or inside a script.
The command has the following syntax:
exit
quit
See also:
setProcExitCode--Set AutoShell Exit Code (Function)
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