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## Alternative Error Handling
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Cobra also has functions where the return signature is an error. This allows for errors to bubble up to the top, providing a way to handle the errors in one location. The current list of functions that return an error is:
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Cobra also has functions where the return signature is an error. This allows for errors to bubble up to the top,
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providing a way to handle the errors in one location. The current list of functions that return an error is:
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* PersistentPreRunE
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* PreRunE
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* PostRunE
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* PersistentPostRunE
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If you would like to silence the default `error` and `usage` output in favor of your own, you can set `SilenceUsage`
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and `SilenceErrors` to `false` on the command. A child command respects these flags if they are set on the parent
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command.
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**Example Usage using RunE:**
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```go
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