@@ -275,13 +275,6 @@ USAGE:
275275 Get the status of async-profiler on a running Java application
276276
277277OPTIONS :
278- -app-instance-index -i [index], select to which instance of the app to connect
279- -args -a, Miscellaneous arguments to pass to the command (if supported) in the
280- container, be aware to end it with a space if it is a simple option. For
281- commands that create arbitrary files (jcmd, asprof), the environment
282- variables @FSPATH, @ARGS, @APP_NAME, @FILE_NAME, and @STATIC_FILE_NAME are
283- available in --args to reference the working directory path, arguments,
284- application name, and generated file name respectively.
285278 -container-dir -cd, the directory path in the container that the heap dump/JFR/... file will be
286279 saved to
287280 -dry-run -n, just output to command line what would be executed
@@ -292,6 +285,13 @@ OPTIONS:
292285 -no-download -nd, don't download the heap dump/JFR/... file to local, only keep it in the
293286 container, implies '--keep'
294287 -verbose -v, enable verbose output for the plugin
288+ -app-instance-index -i [index], select to which instance of the app to connect
289+ -args -a, Miscellaneous arguments to pass to the command (if supported) in the
290+ container, be aware to end it with a space if it is a simple option. For
291+ commands that create arbitrary files (jcmd, asprof), the environment
292+ variables @FSPATH, @ARGS, @APP_NAME, @FILE_NAME, and @STATIC_FILE_NAME are
293+ available in --args to reference the working directory path, arguments,
294+ application name, and generated file name respectively.
295295
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