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| | Command line interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Command line interfaces require recall memory for routine functions that are repeated many times a day, instead of recognition memory, which some claim is the more natural way for humans to navigate and interact with their environment. |  | | Command line interfaces are not efficient for multitasking; they do not offer the same ability to view multiple program outputs or content simultaneously. |  | | In its simplest form, the computer displays a prompt, the user types a command on the keyboard and terminates the command with a keyboard key (usually the Enter key) and the computer executes the command. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_line
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| | Bash Reference Manual: |
 | | More complex shell commands are composed of simple commands arranged together in a variety of ways: in a pipeline in which the output of one command becomes the input of a second, in a loop or conditional construct, or in some other grouping. |  | | A command that is implemented internally by the shell itself, rather than by an executable program somewhere in the file system. |  | | Connecting the input and output of several commands. |
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http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html
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| | CGI Command line options |
 | | This trusts the clients to encode the = sign in ISINDEX queries, a practice which was considered safe at the time of the design of this specification. |  | | It is not used in the case of an HTML form or any as yet undefined query type. |  | | If the server finds that it cannot send the string due to internal limitations (such as exec() or /bin/sh command line restrictions) the server should include NO command line information and provide the non-decoded query information in the environment variable |
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http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/cl.html
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| | Freeware downloads System Utilities - Command Line Tools - WebAttack.com, we download it before you do! |
 | | Free JPEG Disk Optimizer is a Windows command prompt driven program for optimizing multiple JPEGs or for resizing and optimizing JPEGs as they arrive at a server. |  | | XXCOPY is a command line file management solution, that provides a logical extension to XCOPY and adds many innovative features including file removal as well as search and list. |  | | This small utility accepts 2 command line parameters, the first is the full path to the file you would like to execute. |
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http://www.webattack.com/freeware/system/fwcprompt.shtml
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| | The 10 Batch File Commands. |
 | | Comments are lines of code which are not executed by the batch file, but rather are used to convey information about the workings of the batch file itself. |  | | Comments can also be put in other parts of the file to clarify ambiguous commands and to 'comment-out' a line of commands so that they are temporarily ignored by the batch file. |  | | command is often used in situations where an operation needs to be performed on several files or directories. |
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http://www.cs.ntu.edu.au/homepages/bea/home/subjects/ith305/description.html
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| | MD5: Command Line Message Digest Utility |
 | | That task is now best accomplished with more comprehensive packages such as Tripwire, but the command line md5 component continues to prove useful for verifying correct delivery and installation of software packages, comparing the contents of two different systems, and checking for changes in specific files. |  | | The MD5 algorithm has been implemented in numerous computer languages including C, Perl, and Java; if you're writing a program in such a language, track down a suitable subroutine and incorporate it into your program. |  | | This page describes md5, a command line utility usable on either Unix or MS-DOS/Windows, which generates and verifies message digests (digital signatures) using the MD5 algorithm. |
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http://www.fourmilab.ch/md5
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| | Command Line Tools Free software and tools for Windows 2003 XP 2000 NT |
 | | This command line tool includes the option to read the entire command line and query information from text files, which enables large command structures and queries. |  | | This command line utility is similar to the Windows REXEC command, but accepts a password as input and can therefore run in unattended mode. |  | | Connects to any ODBC database and executes a custom query, results can be written to a text file; useful for database monitoring (systables). |
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http://www.tools4ever.com/products/free/command
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| | Command line |
 | | For example, a root MS-DOS command line is generally C:\>, in UNIX it may be %, or >. |  | | However, a command line Operating System can be a very valuable resource and should not be ignored. |  | | For example, users who have Microsoft Windows may find trivial tasks such as renaming 100+ files in a folder a very difficult task; however, this is something that can be done in a matter of seconds through a simple command at the command line. |
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http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/c/commandi.htm
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| | Microsoft Windows Command-Line FTP Command List |
 | | The computer, if specified, must be the last parameter on the line. |  | | Appends a local file to a file on the remote computer using the current file type setting. |  | | Runs the specified command on the local computer. |
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http://www.nsftools.com/tips/MSFTP.htm
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| | InTheBeginningWasTheCommandLine - spack.org/wiki |
 | | Obviously it was true that command line interfaces were not for everyone, and that it would be a good thing to make computers more accessible to a less technical audience--if not for altruistic reasons, then because those sorts of people constituted an incomparably vaster market. |  | | The teletype would send that line to the computer, which might or might not respond with some lines of its own, which the teletype would hammer out--producing, over time, a transcript of your exchange with the machine. |  | | For example there is a command (a small program, part of the OS) called whoami, which enables you to ask the computer who it thinks you are. |
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http://www.spack.org/words/commandline.html
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| | Command Line Interfaces |
 | | Downloads a configuration file from the network and executes each command in the file. |  | | See Table 1-3 for a list of switch CLI aliases that cannot be abbreviated. |  | | session command, you can access the router configuration software and perform tasks such as history substitution and alias creation. |
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http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_2/cmd_ref/cli.htm
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| | Command Line User Interface |
 | | This is particularly important when errors are reported by line numbers within a programing language source code file. |  | | Depending on the method you used to open the Command Prompt window, and depending on how the system is set up, you will probably start at the root of the C: drive, the Desktop folder, or possibly a Windows operating system sub-directory. |  | | Redirect output from a command to a text file. |
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http://www.mhuffman.com/notes/dos/dos.htm
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| | Graphics from the command line |
 | | is a set of drawing commands, in this case to move to the position 10, 50 and then draw the text in the double quotes. |  | | knows what image format the input and output are, based on the file extensions given on the command line. |  | | It is possible here to specify a path to a font file as well. |
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http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-graf?ca=dnt-428
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| | Using a Command-line FTP Client to Transfer Files To and From a Windows System and a UNIX Server |
 | | You need to let ftp know whether you are transfering ASCII text files (e.g., a text-only file or an HTML file) or a binary file (e.g., a file in proprietary or machine-readable format--a spreadsheet, word-processor file, graphics file, sound, or any other file you cannot edit with Notepad [Windows] or Pico [UNIX]). |  | | Use the cd command to change directories on the remote computer. |  | | You can use these two commands in the same session; for example, type "binary" before transfering a web site's graphics, then type "ascii" before transfering a web site's HTML files. |
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http://www.udel.edu/topics/internet/ftp/ftpdos.html
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| | Mozilla's Command Line Options |
 | | Command parameters containing spaces must be enclosed in quotes; for example, "Joel User". |  | | On Linux or Unix, type the command option after the Mozilla command, for example, |  | | You can also control how Mozilla opens, which components open initially, and what the components do when they open. |
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http://www.mozilla.org/docs/command-line-args.html
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| | Command Line |
 | | Only one header is used, the first line of the first file opened. |  | | Output file of the resulting special processing that was specified by the /P# switch. |  | | Special concatenation of files for use with text based spreadsheet files. |
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http://www.softinterface.com/WCE/WCE_CL.htm
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| | GUI vs. CLI: A Qualitative Comparison - OSNews.com |
 | | However, I do not think that typed-in commands must necessarily be consigned to the dustbin of computer history. |  | | Porting a program that uses graphics, however, is sometimes difficult even among Unices--especially given the varying degrees of freeness of graphical Unix programs and libraries (Unix's command line has largely abandoned that conflict, since the source for the vast majority (all?) of its core programs is available through BSD). |  | | Especially remarkable is the fact that it can also function for wholly un-Unix systems--like the BeOS (to which I believe the E.i.C. of this site has ported a number of programs) or QNX, or even Windows, all of which have rather complete suites of GNU programs (in the latter case, two). |
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=4418
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| | The Command Line - The Best Newbie Interface? - OSNews.com |
 | | This essay describes the surprising results of a brief trial with a group of new computer users about the relative ease of the command line interface versus the GUIs now omnipresent in computer interfaces. |  | | The advanced users were encouraged to work with each other while I spent time with the rest of the class. |  | | It comes from practical experience I have of teaching computing to complete beginners or newbies as computer power-users often term them. |
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http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=6282
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| | Command Line Process Viewer/Killer/Suspender for Windows NT/2000/XP |
 | | Works on remote machines with the Microsoft Telnet Server (tlntsvr) found on Windows 2000 and XP or with BeyondExec for Windows NT4/2000/XP. |  | | Bmail allows the user to automate the sending of email messages containing log files, data downloads or error messages on Win32 based computers. |  | | Any leading zeros are ignored, so there is no requirement to enter the full 32 bit mask. |
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http://www.beyondlogic.org/consulting/processutil/processutil.htm
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| | JP Software - 4NT Product Description |
 | | Take Command offers a new approach to working in Windows, an approach that brings users the "best of both worlds". |  | | Take Command : compatible with any version of Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP or 2003. |  | | By combining our advanced command-line technology with the look and feel of Windows, Take Command makes Windows easier and more productive than ever. |
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http://jpsoft.com/tcmddes.htm
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| | The tecla command-line editing library. |
 | | This was originally conceived for completing the names of executables and providing a way to look up their locations in the user's PATH environment variable, but it can easily be asked to look up and complete other types of files in any list of directories. |  | | The tecla library provides UNIX and LINUX programs with interactive command line editing facilities, similar to those of the UNIX tcsh shell. |  | | The internal functions which perform file-name completion and wild-card expansion are also available externally for optional use by programs. |
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http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~mcs/tecla
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| | perl.com: Perl Command-Line Options |
 | | This option puts Perl into "taint mode." In this mode, Perl inherently distrusts any data that it receives from outside the program's source -- for example, data passed in on the command line, read from a file, or taken from CGI parameters. |  | | For example, it's not necessary to write a "Hello World" program in Perl when you can just type this at the command line. |  | | The next few options I want to look at make it easy to run short Perl programs on the command line. |
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http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/08/09/commandline.html
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| | Kirkville - Creating User Accounts from the Command Line |
 | | command shown above, run the command that follows - the file should contain user information in the same 10 fields as shown above, and should contain one user per line. |  | | You can use this same procedure to create multiple users with similarly formatted data in a single text file. |  | | Authored by: Kirk on December 07, 2004 - 09:12 AM Sure - deleting is always easier. |
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http://www.mcelhearn.com/article.php?story=2004110211244242
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| | XMLStarlet Command Line XML Toolkit: Overview |
 | | XMLStarlet is a set of command line utilities (tools) which can be used to transform, query, validate, and edit XML documents and files using simple set of shell commands in similar way it is done for plain text files using UNIX grep, sed, awk, diff, patch, join, etc commands. |  | | Implementation of extensive choice of options for XMLStarlet utility was only possible because of rich feature set of libxml2 and libxslt (many thanks to the developers of those libraries for great work). |  | | XMLStarlet is linked statically to both libxml2 and libxslt, so generally all you need to process XML documents is one executable file. |
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http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net
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| | JP Software - The Prompt Solution |
 | | Current releases of 4NT and Take Command are fully compatible with "Windows 2003" (Standard, Web, or Enterprise) as well as "Windows 2000" (Professional, Server, Advanced Server), and "Windows XP" (Home, Professional), as well as Windows 98(SE) and Windows ME. For additional information visit our Support Forum. |  | | For more serious scripting work, batch file extensions give you easy access to tools such as arithmetic calculations, system status variables, loops, functions and subroutines. |  | | For a summary of new features since 5.0, see Whatsnew.txt. |
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http://www.jpsoft.com
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| | Jon Udell: The power of the URL-line |
 | | When you read the man page for a Unix command, the description is given in formal and abstract terms. |  | | You might find some examples at the end of the man page, but you might not. |  | | The ability of an URL-line to travel in an email message adds a whole new dimension to distributed computing. |
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http://udell.roninhouse.com/bytecols/2001-08-15.html
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| | Linux commands |
 | | while Execute commands who Print all usernames currently logged in whoami Print the current user id and name (`id -un') xargs Execute utility, passing constructed argument list(s) yes Print a string until interrupted.period Run commands from a file ### Comment / Remark Full List of Linux Man pages (SGI) Links to other Sites, Books etc... |  | | function Define Function Macros gawk Find and Replace text within file(s) getopts Parse positional parameters grep Search file(s) for lines that match a given pattern groups Print group names a user is in gzip Compress or decompress named file(s) hash Remember the full pathname of a name argument head Output the first part of file(s) |  | | cksum Print CRC checksum and byte counts clear Clear terminal screen cmp Compare two files comm Compare two sorted files line by line command Run a command - ignoring shell functions continue Resume the next iteration of a loop |
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http://www.ss64.com/bash
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| | tuXfiles - Linux command line tutorials for newbies |
 | | You'll also learn how to copy a directory with its contents and how to remove a directory that is not empty. |  | | Learn how Linux treats file names, what are hidden files and directories, and how to use the |  | | Learn how to copy, move and delete files under Linux with the |
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http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/cli.html
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| | Command Line Basics |
 | | How do you move a file without changing its name |  | | How to create a new text file from the CLI |  | | Allows you to create a new text file |
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http://www.mantiscorp.com/bc/mt36501/misc/cli_basics.html
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| | Free Command Line Tools |
 | | In fact, a programmer's skill is inversely proportional to the number of lines of code used to solve a problem. |  | | These programs do not have a graphical user interface. |  | | The number of lines of code is a terrible indicator of the quantity and quality of a programmer's work. |
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http://www.gammadyne.com/cmdline.htm#delnext
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| | OpenSSL Command-Line HOWTO |
 | | There are three built-in options for getting lists of available commands, but none of them provide what I consider useful output. |  | | In this example, I assume that the file is named |  | | If you need a production-quality wrapper around an otherwise insecure server, check out Stunnel instead. |
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http://www.madboa.com/geek/openssl
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| | The Command-line Options |
 | | will split the input line whenever one or more colons are found. |  | | options to create a multiple line program-although given the probability of a typing mistake, I'd create a script file instead. |  | | This line of code will be executed in lieu of a script file. |
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http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/PERL/node161.html
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| | Daring Fireball: Command Line Fun |
 | | Starting with version 4.3, PHP officially gained the ability to be run on the command line in Unix-ish environments — like Mac OS X. Ever since Mac OS X shipped, Marc Liyanage has been distributing a wonderful assortment of pre-built, easily-installed Unix software packages for Mac OS X, including up-to-date versions of PHP. |  | | It’s an implentation of rm that moves files and folders to the Trash instead of deleting them. |  | | Good software with a bad attitude, only for OS X. Command Line Fun |
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http://daringfireball.net/2003/04/command_line_fun
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| | CLIsource: A resource for the command line interface |
 | | The command line isn't only for Unix users though; check out the Windows and MacOS pages. |  | | The sites Acme Labs and Blekko.net even provide simple web interfaces to a Unix shell. |  | | If you are new to command line interface (CLI), or would like to learn more about it, read one of the tutorials. |
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http://polylithic.net/cli
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| | GotDotNet User Sample: Command Line Parser Library |
 | | This library handles the common task of reading arguments from a command line and filling in the values in a type. |  | | I'm surprised by how little information Google finds. |  | | We want to test them from a command line batch file, both before and after. |
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http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Details.aspx?SampleGuid=62a0f27e-274e-4228-ba7f-bc0118ecc41e
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| | Mike Chambers: FlashCommand Flash 2004 Command Line Compiler |
 | | I am trying to get it to work on XP but no luck so far... |  | | Is there a way to say " close file after publish"? |  | | for example, here i added the flashCommand -help and publish command: |
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http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mesh/archives/2003/11/flashcommand_fl.cfm
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| | Borland C++ 5.5 Free Command-line Tools Supplementary Information |
 | | Though not as common under Windows, many operating systems, such as UNIX or Linux use this format. |  | | Add a path reference to the Environment variables: |  | | Then, after the program loads, a graphical interface is presented to the user. |
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http://community.borland.com/article/0,1410,21205,00.html
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| | What is command line? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | KnowledgeStorm: VCOM Copy Commander Pro Software - Business technology search site offering software, service, reseller and hardware information on thousands of IT solutions. |  | | You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel |  | | The line on the display screen where a command is expected. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/command_line.html
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| | Command-Line Arguments |
 | | Consider using properties instead so that your programs fit more naturally into the environment. |  | | For example, consider the following statement, which is used to invoke a Java application: |  | | For example, an application might allow the user to specify verbose mode--that is, specify that the application display a lot of trace information. |
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http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/essential/attributes/cmdLineArgs.html
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| | Information Security Glossary - Command Line |
 | | In the world of mini computers and UNIX&;, the command line is often called the '$' prompt and signifies that the operating system is able to accept another command; e.g. |  | | The command line refers to the blinking cursor which, prior to the use of Microsoft Windows®, is at the heart of all operating systems. |  | | People familiar with Microsoft DOS environment will always recall the 'C' prompt, being the command line familiar to all PC users as C:\ (with optional parameters to include the current path). |
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http://www.yourwindow.to/information-security/gl_commandline.htm
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| | WinZip® Command Line Add-On |
 | | This allows users with no knowledge of WinZip to perform zipping tasks. |  | | And, in automated environments, end-users need not know anything about how to use WinZip. |  | | The WinZip Command Line Support Add-On provides a command line interface that gives you the power of WinZip without the usual WinZip graphical user interface. |
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http://www.winzip.com/wzcline.htm
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| | Authora OpenPGP Command Line EDGE |
 | | Authora's Encrypted Data Gateway Engine, aka: "...the edge" is a fully interoperable OpenPGP-compliant Command Line that runs on most Unix platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X. The edge also runs on Windows and is up to 4X's faster, 3X's smaller, has more functionality and is less expensive than competitive products. |  | | An Open PGP command line for webmasters, integrators and developers who need to enable security and authentication between servers or enterprise legacy systems. |  | | Modular architecture - flexible to add new services and algorithms |
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http://www.authora.com/EDGE
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| | Command Line - Software |
 | | WinOne® attempts to make Windows easier to use and to make you more productive when there is a need to work at the command line level or when there is a need to write a batch program. |  | | WinOne® is a Command Language Interpreter (CLI), similar in concept to the shells cmd.exe and command.com, except that WinOne® has been designed to enable you to get the most out of your Windows operating System. |  | | Essentially, WinOne® provides a very powerful working environment, without sacrificing the flexibility and control you get from working at the command line level. |
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http://www.winone.com.au
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| | Command Line Email mailer dos windows auto automate schedule receive send |
 | | Resources on the Internet to assist with command line email, batch file programing, file manipulation, automation, and more. |  | | Command Line Email mailer dos windows auto automate schedule receive send |  | | Send SMTP and receive POP3 email on Windows through the DOS command line with the most flexibile and customizable product on the market today. |
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http://www.exclamationsoft.com/exclamationsoft/netmailbot
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| | Full command line switch reference |
 | | Without -r, LAME will perform several fseek()'s on the input file looking for WAV and AIFF headers. |  | | Sampling rate and mono/stereo/jstereo must be specified on the command line. |
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http://lame.sourceforge.net/doc/html/switchs.html
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| | Command Line E-mailer - sends email from the Windows command prompt. |
 | | CLEMAIL's goal is to bring command line e-mail to the Windows platform, and make it as easy as it possibly can get. |  | | Read more in the online manual and FAQ. |  | | It's suitable for batch programming, personal use and applications that need e-mail capabilities. |
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http://www.bysoft.se/sureshot/clemail
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| | command line interface - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | Every file format in the world Bookmark this today. |  | | A CLI (command line interface) is a user interface to a computer's operating system or an application in which the user responds to a visual prompt by typing in a command on a specified line, receives a response back from the system, and then enters another command, and so forth. |  | | Typically, most of today's Unix-based systems offer both a command line interface and a graphical user interface. |
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http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci213627,00.html
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| | Microsoft Windows XP - Command-line reference A-Z |
 | | Some command-line tools require the user to have administrator-level privileges on source and/or target computers. |  | | For more information about changes to the functionality of MS-DOS commands, new command-line tools, command shell functionality, configuring the command prompt, and automating commmand-line tasks, see Command-line reference |  | | For more information about these support tools, see Windows Support Tools For information about installing support tools, see Install Windows Support Tools |
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http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/ntcmds.mspx
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| | WindowsDevCenter.com: Windows Server Hacks: Restoring Shadow Copies Using the Command Line |
 | | This will restore all three previous versions of the file to the temporary folder named E:\Stuff that you created; you can then copy to your home folder the version of the file you want to keep and make it your new working copy. |  | | But what about using the command line to manage previous versions of files from the desktop end? |  | | The Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit includes a tool called volrest that can be employed for just that purpose; you can use it to list or search for previous versions of a file and restore such versions to the same or different locations. |
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http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2004/07/20/shadow_copies.html
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