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Command line interfaceA command line interface or CLI is a method of interacting with a computer by giving it lines of text commands in written form either from keyboard input or from a script. The computer then generally responds with text output to the display or to a file. It contrasts with graphical user interfaces (GUIs).Examples of programs which use command line interfaces include the Unix shell, VMS DCL, and related follow-on designs like CP/M and MS-DOS's command.com. These programs are often called command line interpreters. There are other programs which use CLIs as well. The CAD program AutoCAD has one. In some computing environments like Oberon or Smalltalk, most of the text which appears on the screen may be used for giving commands. Even though new users seem to learn GUIs more quickly to perform common operations, carefully developed CLIs have several advantages:
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remains of the Boldero, for a misty shape loomed up in front
wreck, but it had been on the ocean bed for a score of
great ship. Much disappointed, Tom rang for full speed ahead
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caverns, and skirted immense rocks, where dwelt monsters of
submarine and crush it in its snaky arms, but Tom saw the
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and they were seemingly as far from the wreck as ever. They
observation. It only confirmed the other, and showed that
a needle in a haystack, almost, to and the sunken ship in
more beneath the surface.
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looming up in front of the submarine, the searchlight
to avoid it. He thought at first that it was a great rock,
shape of it soon convinced him that this could not be. It
more slowly, then suddenly, out of the depths in the
the steel sides of a steamer. His heart gave a great thump,
other vessel than the one containing the treasure.
He steered the Advance so as to circle it. As he swept
word, Boldero.
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last!"
"Are you sure?" cried his father, hurrying to his son,
now, and Tom sent her around on the other side. They had. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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