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NAME

       dlv-version - Prints version.

SYNOPSIS

       dlv version [flags]

DESCRIPTION

       Prints version.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help[=false]      help for version

       -v, --verbose[=false]      print verbose version info

OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

       --accept-multiclient[=false]       Allows  a  headless  server  to  accept multiple client
       connections via JSON-RPC or DAP.

       --allow-non-terminal-interactive[=false]      Allows interactive sessions  of  Delve  that
       don't have a terminal as stdin, stdout and stderr

       --api-version=1       Selects  JSON-RPC  API version when headless. New clients should use
       v2. Can be reset via RPCServer.SetApiVersion. See Documentation/api/json-rpc/README.md.

       --backend="default"      Backend selection (see 'dlv help backend').

       --build-flags=""      Build flags, to be passed to the  compiler.  For  example:  --build-
       flags="-tags=integration -mod=vendor -cover -v"

       --check-go-version[=true]       Exits  if  the version of Go in use is not compatible (too
       old or too new) with the version of Delve.

       --disable-aslr[=false]      Disables address space randomization

       --headless[=false]      Run debug server only, in headless mode. Server will  accept  both
       JSON-RPC or DAP client connections.

       --init=""      Init file, executed by the terminal client.

       -l, --listen="127.0.0.1:0"      Debugging server listen address.

       --log[=false]      Enable debugging server logging.

       --log-dest=""       Writes  logs  to  the specified file or file descriptor (see 'dlv help
       log').

       --log-output=""      Comma separated list of components that should produce  debug  output
       (see 'dlv help log')

       --only-same-user[=true]       Only  connections  from  the  same  user  that  started this
       instance of Delve are allowed to connect.

       -r, --redirect=[]       Specifies  redirect  rules  for  target  process  (see  'dlv  help
       redirect')

       --wd=""      Working directory for running the program.

SEE ALSO

       dlv(1)