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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:

  1. Bash
  2. BashColors
  3. BourneShell
  4. BurnCd
  5. CategoryCommandLineInterface
  6. CommandLine
  7. CommandLineInterface
  8. CommandsCLI
  9. Compression
  10. Console
  11. DvdRwTools
  12. EricVeirasGalisson/ChangeLog
  13. Fish
  14. Lynx
  15. ManualPage
  16. Ncurses
  17. Permissions
  18. Shell
  19. ShellCommands
  20. ShellConfiguration
  21. ShellScript
  22. ShellToolTricks
  23. ShellTricks
  24. TerminalEmulator
  25. TheUnixWay
  26. UserInterface
  27. WhereIsIt
  28. Zg2ShellStartup
  29. bn/CommandLineInterface
  30. chgrp
  31. coreutils
  32. eo/UDF
  33. git
  34. ja/CommandLineInterface
  35. motd
  36. ms/CommandLineInterface
  37. w3m
  38. zh_CN/Bash
  39. zh_CN/CommandLineInterface

Links

  1. https://wiki.debian.org/CommandLineInterface
  2. https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch01.en.html