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  • 1syntax error —    An error in the use of a programming language or operating system command syntax, such as misspelling a keyword or omitting a required space …

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  • 2Command-line interface — Screenshot of a sample Bash session. GNOME Terminal 3, Fedora 15 …

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  • 3Syntax — Syntactic redirects here. For another meaning of the adjective, see Syntaxis. For other uses, see Syntax (disambiguation). Linguistics …

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  • 4Command-line interpreter — A command line interpreter (also command line shell, command language interpreter) is a computer program that reads lines of text entered by a user and interprets them in the context of a given operating system or programming language. Command… …

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  • 5Syntax error — In computer science a syntax error ( IPA: /ˈsɪntæks ɛrə(ɹ)/ ) refers to an error in the syntax of a sequence of characters or tokens that is intended to be written in a particular programming language.If a syntax error is encountered during… …

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  • 6Command substitution — In computing, command substitution is a facility originally introduced in the Unix shells that allows a command to be run and its output to be pasted back on the command line as arguments to another command. Shells typically do this by creating a …

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  • 7syntax —    The formal rules of grammar as they apply to a specific programming language or operating system command; in particular, the exact sequence and spelling of command elements required for the command to be interpreted correctly …

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  • 8command-driven — /keuh mand driv euhn/, adj. Computers. of or pertaining to a software program whose instructions to perform specified tasks are issued by the user as typed commands in predetermined syntax (contrasted with menu driven). * * * comˈmand driven 7… …

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  • 9command-driven — /keuh mand driv euhn/, adj. Computers. of or pertaining to a software program whose instructions to perform specified tasks are issued by the user as typed commands in predetermined syntax (contrasted with menu driven). * * * …

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  • 10more (command) — more Example output of the more command Developer(s) Daniel Halbert Operating system Cross platform …

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