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| Using these commands can make it easier to see what's going on and where you are. | Using these commands can make it easier to see what's going on and where you are. | ||||||
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|  | > :warning: `btcdeb` is much more complex to use if you are trying to verify signatures. See [Signature Checking with btcdeb](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/btcdeb/blob/master/doc/btcdeb.md#signature-checking). This is true for any script testing, so we don't suggest it if you're trying to verify an `OP_CHECKSIG` or an `OP_CHECKMULTISIG`. | ||||||
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| ## Test a Script Online | ## Test a Script Online | ||||||
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| There are also a few web simulators that you can use to test scripts online. They can be superior to a command-line tool by offering a more graphical output, but we also find that they tend to have shortcomings. | There are also a few web simulators that you can use to test scripts online. They can be superior to a command-line tool by offering a more graphical output, but we also find that they tend to have shortcomings. | ||||||
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