>
> Also for those looking for a way to "cancel the current line" in iex, you
> can type #iex:break at any time to return to do so.
>

This is super useful to know.  And I know it.  And I still never use it
because I don't think about until it's too late.  And I've been using
Elixir, and known about this, for years.  I think no beginner will ever
find out about it or use it! :)

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