# Accessing Script Documentation The LLDB API is contained in a python module named lldb. A useful resource when writing Python extensions is the lldb Python classes reference guide. The documentation is also accessible in an interactive debugger session with the following command: ```python3 (lldb) script help(lldb) Help on package lldb: NAME lldb - The lldb module contains the public APIs for Python binding. FILE /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/LLDB.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Python/lldb/__init__.py DESCRIPTION ... ``` You can also get help using a module class name. The full API that is exposed for that class will be displayed in a man page style window. Below we want to get help on the lldb.SBFrame class: ```python3 (lldb) script help(lldb.SBFrame) Help on class SBFrame in module lldb: class SBFrame(builtins.object) | SBFrame(*args) | | Represents one of the stack frames associated with a thread. | | SBThread contains SBFrame(s). For example (from test/lldbutil.py), :: | | def print_stacktrace(thread, string_buffer = False): | '''Prints a simple stack trace of this thread.''' ... ``` Or you can get help using any python object, here we use the lldb.process object which is a global variable in the lldb module which represents the currently selected process: ```python3 (lldb) script help(lldb.process) Help on SBProcess in module lldb object: class SBProcess(builtins.object) | SBProcess(*args) | | Represents the process associated with the target program. | | SBProcess supports thread iteration. For example (from test/lldbutil.py), :: | | # ================================================== | # Utility functions related to Threads and Processes | # ================================================== ... ```