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Command line utilities often use different conventions for exiting and it can be difficult to remember the exact command for the utility you’re using. Is it quit? quit()? exit? Ctrl+C? I give up! In this tutorial, we’ll go over the exact commands you can use to quit psql.
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psql has a concept of meta-commands which are commands that are evaluated by psql before ever sending anything to the database server. They are denoted by a backslash and then followed by the command and its arguments. The most common way to exit psql is using a meta-command.
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The meta-command for exiting psql is \q. For more information about this and other meta-commands use the meta-command \?.
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You can also quit psql using the End-of-Transmission (EOT) character. The EOT character signals the end of a file to a program that is waiting for input. In the case of psql, this will cause the program to exit. The EOT character can be sent by typing Ctrl+D.