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command-line and program
The GW-BASIC command-line environment has commands to the current program, or quit to the operating ; these commands can also be used as program statements.
gnuplot is a command-line program that can generate two-and three-dimensional plots of functions, data, and data fits.
*, a command-line program based on libFLAC to encode and decode FLAC streams
SpiderMonkey includes a JavaScript Shell for interactive JavaScript development and for command-line invocation of JavaScript program files.
The program filled a required niche in the market, as DOS shipped with only a command-line file manager, until the generally unsuccessful DOS shell that was provided with MS-DOS 4. 0.
* a list of command-line options to be passed to the linker ( which libraries the program needs and in what directories they are to be found ).
Opening a Unix executable file from the Finder would open a dialog box that allowed the user to choose command-line options for the program using standard controls such as radio buttons and check boxes, and display the resulting command line argument for the user before executing the command or program.
The BLAST program can either be downloaded and run as a command-line utility " blastall " or accessed for free over the web.
The term SFTP can also refer to Secure file transfer program, a command-line program that implements the client part of this protocol, such as that supplied with OpenSSH.
* Edit code whenever command-line parameters change because they affect program behavior.
This client is a modified version of the original BitTorrent 3. 4. 2 program which runs on Windows and most dialects of Unix in a GUI and command-line environment.
The jpegtran command-line program is useful to:
The HLA v2. x language system is a command-line driven tool that consists of several components, including a " shell " program ( e. g., hla. exe under Windows ), the HLA language compiler ( e. g., hlaparse. exe ), a low-level translator ( e. g., the HLABE, or HLA Back Engine ), a linker ( link. exe under Windows, ld under Linux ), and other tools such as a resource compiler for Windows.
NcFTP is a command-line user interface program, and runs on a large number of platforms.
* one-liner program, textual input to the command-line of an operating system shell that performs some function in just one line of input
DOSBox is a command-line program, configured either by a set of command-line arguments or by editing a plain text configuration file.
The < tt > sftp </ tt > command is a command-line interface client program implementing the client-side of the SSH File Transfer Protocol as implemented by the < tt > sftp-server </ tt > command by the OpenSSH project, which runs inside the encrypted Secure Shell connection.
lftp is a command-line file transfer program ( FTP client ) for UNIX and Unix-like systems.
This was done by executing the communications program zmodem ( sending the zmodem command to the Unix command-line ) and then instantly placing the PC into receive mode.
) command-line shell program for interfacing with a number of web-based search engines.
The main features are a project manager, an editor with syntax highlighting, debugging, profiling, running python code with support for command-line parameters, unit testing, user interface design, a console for program output and a task manager ( self-updating TODO list ).

command-line and compiles
* studiomdl: A command-line program that compiles SMD files into models.
* vbsp: A command-line program that compiles a VMF file to a native Source map, a BSP file.

command-line and text
An applet can also be a text area only, providing, for instance, a cross platform command-line interface to some remote system.
An applet can also be a text area only, providing, for instance, a cross platform command-line interface to some remote system.
Mac OS X also includes say, a command-line based application that converts text to audible speech.
The SQL market referred to this as " static SQL ", as opposed to " dynamic SQL " which could be changed at any time-like the command-line interface's that shipped with almost all SQL systems, or a programming interface that left the SQL as plain text until it was called.
MPrime is the Linux command-line interface version of Prime95, to be run in a text terminal or in a terminal emulator window as a remote shell client.
Various methods ( menu-selections, escape sequences, setup parameters, command-line options — depending on the computing environment ) may exist to give the end-user some control of title-bar text.
Text mode applications communicate with the user with command-line interfaces and text user interfaces.
The idea is that these abilities are more natural and require " less work " than other forms of recognition based on reading text, maintaining an awareness of " current working directory " ( in a command-line environment, for example ), relying on the memory of past actions, or any other non-spatial cues.
Examples include command line interface tools such as command-line interpreters ( e. g., CMD. EXE, Windows PowerShell, Korn shell ) or text interface applications such as some file managers and text editors ( e. g. Far Manager, Midnight Commander, MS-DOS Editor ).
In most command-line interfaces or text editors, the text cursor or caret navigation, is an underscore, a solid rectangle, or a vertical line, which may be flashing or steady, indicating where text will be placed when entered ( the insertion point ).
* CANDE MCS – command-line shell and text editor on the MCP operating system

command-line and into
There is a significant integration of the GUI layer with the rest of the system, but it is still possible to run certain parts of OS / 2 from a text-console or X window, and it is possible to boot OS / 2 into a command-line environment without Presentation Manager ( e. g. using TSHELL ).
Users would dial into Tymnet and then interact with a simple command-line interface to establish a connection with a remote system.
It supports a command-line environment that developers may integrate into their build processes to build MSI and MSM setup packages.
However, via various command-line parameters, HLA v2. x still has the ability to translate an HLA source file into a source file that is compatible with one of these other assemblers.
Forums can be read using a regular browser or by logging into a command-line UNIX system via secure shell and using a classic text-based interface called PicoSpan.
Users may be locked into " form " based sub-system by command macro scripts if required, although a skilled user would be able to break out of this and get command-line access.
Editor can be launched by typing it into the Run command dialog on Windows, and by typing into the command-line interface.
Industry critics complained that this user interface was awkward, slow, and inflexible, offering few advantages over the command-line based MS-DOS user interface that was coming into widespread use.
* bspzip: A command-line program that packs level-specific materials, models, and / or sounds into an existing BSP file.
* mksheet: A command-line program used to combine frames into a single tiled image for use in particles.
* vtex: A command-line program that converts TGA images into VTF texture files.
* vtf2tga: A command-line program that converts VTF texture files into TGA images.
* xwad: A command-line program that decompiles GoldSrc WAD files, BMP images, and SPR files into TGA or VTF images.
Operating system shells generally fall into one of two categories: command-line and graphical.
In computing, tee is a command in various command-line interpreters ( shells ) such as Unix shells, 4DOS / 4NT and Windows PowerShell, which displays or pipes the output of a command and copies it into a file or a variable.

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