 Hey, what's going on guys, RudeLinol here, and this video is more of a little thing to just let you guys take a look back. I mean, review, look at yourself and review, see what mountain you have just climbed, look at your legacy, look at what you have just learned and built up. And before I let you guys go off into the world and go do your own thing, I want to get back into idle and do some crazy stuff, as always. So, in the interactive shell though, I don't want to bother creating a new program or anything, because this is just more of a little bit of a guideline or reference to be able to let yourself have some help. And just so you don't get lost. So, I mean, the help function is something that we talked about just briefly in the last tutorial, but I want you guys to know how incredible this function is and how great it is. Like, how important it is going to be for you, or at least understanding where you can go to get references to get a little bit of assistance. So, you can know the syntax, you can know what functions do, you can know what other functions there are out there in some of your libraries, in some of your, some of the things that you're working with, and that sort of thing. So, it can be anything. You can look at help for integer data types. There's an int. These are all the functions you can use. At least all the other things, some operators that you've got here. What it actually is, that sort of thing. Whether it's built in, whether it's an external module, external function, that sort of thing. You can get help with strings. You can get help with four. Actually, you can't. Oh, can you now? Yeah, it'll just return it as an integer. That's awesome. Way to go. Way to go, Python. Thumbs up, man. That's awesome. Just help with anything, really. If you import a new function or a new object, that sort of thing. Remember, the import, you can import multiple things at once. You can import OS and Sys. You just have to have that comma as if you were getting multiple things, like your listing parameters, that sort of thing. So, you can use help, and then that object, or at least that class. You can see what you can do here. Here are all of your macros, your definitions, some set constants already. Some data, some functions you can do, a little bit of a guideline on what you're talking about here. Where things are, that sort of thing. And obviously, I'm not going to be able to go into all the detail here. So, this is just another thing that you guys can use to help yourself out in case you want to get more information. In case what I'm saying isn't enough for you. In case you want more information. In case you want to know what else you can do. In case I don't cover anything that you feel like you want to be able to know, and that sort of thing. This is your guide. This is your new Bible along with like that online Python documentation where you can get tutorials, where you can get examples and information. More stuff like this. Pardon me guys, I was just drinking a glass of water there. I'm okay. But yeah, that's all. Take a look at all these awesome things you can do. Experiment, try and pass some other things into the help function. See what else you can do, and see what else you can make your life a little bit easier with. See, passing in a period, getting help with your period isn't going to give you anything but a syntax error in a lot of red. So, on that note, I think I'm going to end the video right now. Thank you guys though. Thank you for watching. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sticking with me throughout this whole series. And now we're going to move on to some bigger and better things. Looking at functions, looking at some built in work you can do, and trying to dissect it into our own. So, it'd be nice if you could like the video, maybe leave a comment, maybe subscribe. I don't know, it's whatever you want to do guys, but thanks again. See you in the next video.