-
intends to
Kansas City
Command, a
former professional arena football team
Commands (horse),
Australian thoroughbred racehorse Command, a verb
using the imperative...
-
Drill commands are
generally used with a
group that is marching, most
often in
military foot
drills or in a
marching band.
Drill commands are usually...
-
unified combatant commands, and each is
established as the
highest echelon of
military commands, in
order to
provide effective command and
control of all...
- (SUS).
These commands are
implemented in many s**** on
modern Unix, Unix-like and
other operating systems. This list does not
cover commands for all versions...
-
variants as well as the
legacy Windows s****,
Command Prompt (cmd.exe),
provide many of
these commands. Many
other DOS
variants are
informally called...
- at is a s****
command for
scheduling commands to be
executed at a ****ure time; once. The
command was
developed for Unix and is
available on Unix and Unix-like...
-
automating programs since commands can be
stored in a
script file that can be used repeatedly. A
script allows its
contained commands to be
executed as group;...
- flow
control commands;
Built in
commands for
testing file attributes,
comparing string and
integer values, etc.:
Traditional test
command, Traditional...
-
software that
allows the user to recall, edit and
rerun previous commands.
Command line
history was
added to Unix in Bill Joy's C s**** of 1978; Joy...
- The
Command may
refer to: "The
Command" (short story) a 1938
short story by L.
Sprague de Camp The
Command (comic) part of the
series Fifty State Initiative...