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  • 1Command-line interface — Screenshot of a sample Bash session. GNOME Terminal 3, Fedora 15 …

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  • 2Command-line argument — In computer command line interfaces, a command line argument is an argument sent to a program being called. In general, a program can take any number of command line arguments, which may be necessary for the program to run, or may even be ignored …

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  • 3command function — komandos žodis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. command control; command function; command instruction vok. Befehlswort, n rus. команда, m; командное слово, n pranc. mot de commande, m …

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  • 4command control — komandos žodis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. command control; command function; command instruction vok. Befehlswort, n rus. команда, m; командное слово, n pranc. mot de commande, m …

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  • 5command instruction — komandos žodis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. command control; command function; command instruction vok. Befehlswort, n rus. команда, m; командное слово, n pranc. mot de commande, m …

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  • 6COMMAND.COM — Developer(s) Seattle Computer Products, Microsoft Corporation, IBM, Novell and several others. Operating system DR DOS, FreeDOS, MS DOS, Novell DOS, OpenDOS, PC DOS, PTS DOS, ROM DOS, 86 DOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows 95 Wi …

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  • 7Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge — Developer(s) Westwood Pacific Publisher(s) EA Games Series …

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  • 8Command & Conquer: Red Alert (iOS) — Command Conquer: Red Alert Logo of Command Conquer: Red Alert Developer(s) Electronic Arts Pu …

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  • 9Command history — is a feature in many operating system shells, computer algebra programs, and other software that allows the user to recall, edit and rerun previous commands. History was first introduced by Bill Joy[1] in the C shell in 1978. It quickly became… …

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  • 10command — [kə mand′, kəmänd′] vt. [ME commanden < OFr comander < VL * commandare < L com , intens. + mandare, to commit, entrust: see MANDATE] 1. to give an order or orders to; direct with authority 2. to have authority or jurisdiction over;… …

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