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A command-line interface (CLI) is a means of interacting with a computer program where the user (or client) issues commands to the program in the form of successive lines of text (command lines). The program which handles the interface is called a command-line interpreter or Shell.
General articles
- ShellCommands - Basic command-line operation of a GNU/Linux system
- Shell - Command-line shells
- Console - The Linux console
- Bash - The default interactive shell in Debian
- CommandLine - WIP
- TheUnixWay
- ShellScript - WIP
- ManPage - Documentation/manual pages for command-line programs
- TerminalEmulator - Programs to interact with shells and command-line programs
- CommandsCLI - WIP
- Shell Tricks - WIP
- ShellConfiguration - WIP
- Zg2ShellStartup - WIP
Wiki pages
All wiki pages about command-line interfaces:
- Bash
- BashColors
- BourneShell
- BurnCd
- CategoryCommandLineInterface
- CommandLine
- CommandLineInterface
- CommandsCLI
- Compression
- Console
- DvdRwTools
- EricVeirasGalisson/ChangeLog
- Fish
- Lynx
- ManualPage
- Ncurses
- Permissions
- Shell
- ShellCommands
- ShellConfiguration
- ShellScript
- ShellToolTricks
- ShellTricks
- TerminalEmulator
- TheUnixWay
- UserInterface
- WhereIsIt
- Zg2ShellStartup
- bn/CommandLineInterface
- chgrp
- coreutils
- eo/UDF
- git
- ja/CommandLineInterface
- motd
- ms/CommandLineInterface
- w3m
- zh_CN/Bash
- zh_CN/CommandLineInterface