Soar Java Debugger Command Line Options
-remote Use a remote connection (with default ip and port values)
-ip xxx Use this IP value (implies remote connection)
-port ppp Use this port (implies remote connection, without any remote options we start a local kernel)
-agent <name> On a remote connection select this agent as initial agent
-agent <name> On a local connection...
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Command-Line Options for the Java Debugger and CLI
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Command-Line Options for the Java Debugger and CLI
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Soar Manual
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- Published: 08-14-2014, 11:31 AM
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Soar Manual
A handy reference and the authoritative documentation for Soar.
The official Soar Manual can be found here.
Note that the manual will no longer be distributed in binary downloads and will only be posted online. This change is intended to allow us to continually improve the manual and provide the most up-to-date version.
Update History:- 7/20/17: Partially updated for Soar 9.6.0. Does not yet include new chapter on explanation-based chunking, the explainer
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Visual Soar Key Bindings
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- Published: 08-13-2014, 11:42 PM
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Visual Soar Key Bindings
VisualSoar Keybindings
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Project Level Actions:
Ctrl-n | Open a new VisualSoar project
Ctrl-o | Open an existing VisualSoar project
Ctrl-f | Open a text file
Alt-x | Close VisualSoar
Ctrl-t | Tile windows
Ctrl-T | Re-Tile windows
File Level Actions:
Ctrl-s | Save current file in the current window
Ctrl-d | Redraw color syntax in the current window
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Command Line Help
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- Published: 08-13-2014, 11:33 PM
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Command Line Help
When issuing commands, the command name can be shortened so long as there is no ambiguity (e.g., pref instead of preferences). Arbitrary aliases may also be assigned using the alias command. Some of the more common shortcuts are listed with each command's synopsis under "Default Aliases".... -
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