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  • 11Remote Shell — rsh ( remote shell ) is a command line computer program which can execute shell commands as another user, and on another computer across a computer network. The remote system on which the rsh executes the command needs to be running the rshd… …

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  • 12PWB shell — The PWB shell (also known as the Mashey shell) was an early Unix shell.[1] Distributed with some versions of Programmer s Workbench UNIX circa 1975 1977, it was a modified (and generally constrained to be upward compatible) version of the… …

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  • 13List of MS-DOS commands — Contents 1 Resident and transient commands 2 Command line arguments 3 Windows command prompt …

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  • 14Z shell — Infobox Software name = Z shell caption = Screenshot of a zsh session developer = Peter Stephenson, et al. latest release version = 4.2.7 latest release date = December 18 2007 latest preview version = 4.3.6 latest preview date = April 2 2008… …

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  • 15List of DOS commands — A partial list of the most common commands for Microsoft s MS DOS operating system follows. It contains also a few Win32 command line tools which can t run in DOS. In versions 5 of DOS and later only, the user can get help by typing HELP at the… …

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  • 16Unix shell — A Unix shell, is a command line shell that provides the traditional user interface for the Unix operating system and for Unix like systems. Users direct the operation of the computer by entering command input as text for a command line… …

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  • 17Stand-alone shell — Infobox Software name = sash caption = developer = David Bell latest release version = v3.7 operating system = Unix like genre = Embedded license = website = http://members.tip.net.au/ dbell/Stand alone shell (sash) is a Unix shell designed for… …

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  • 18Thompson shell — Original author(s) Ken Thompson Initial release 1971 Operating system Unix License Unix shell The Thompson shell was the first Unix shel …

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  • 19Run Commands — Rc stands for the phrase run commands . It is used for any file that contains startup information for a command. It is believed to have originated somewhere in 1965 from a runcom facility from the MIT CTSS system.From Brian Kernighan and Dennis… …

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  • 20C shell —    In Unix, a popular command interpreter; pronounced [sea shell]. Developed at the University of California at Berkeley as part of the BSD development as an alternative to the Bourne shell. In addition to the features found in the Bourne shell,… …

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