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command-line interface

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command-line interface: Encyclopedia II - Shell script - Capabilities

In their most basic form, shell scripts allow several commands that would be entered "by hand" at a command-line interface to be executed automatically and rapidly. For example, the following Bourne shell script copies all .txt and .mp3 files in the current directory to the root directory: cp *.txt / cp *.mp3 / This example also demonstrates the use of wildcard characters, a simple way of matching multiple related files ("*" denotes any sequence of characters). Most shells implement basic pattern matching capabilities like this, which allow them to perform commands on groups of items with similar name ...

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Shell script, Shell script - Capabilities

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command-line interface: Encyclopedia II - GNU Debugger - Technical details

GNU Debugger - Features. GDB offers extensive facilities for tracing and altering the execution of computer programs. The user can monitor and modify the values of programs' internal variables, and even call functions independently of the program's normal behavior. GDB target processors (as of 2003) include: Alpha, ARM, H8/300, System/370, System 390, X86 and X86-64, IA-64 "Itanium", Motorola ...

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GNU Debugger, GNU Debugger - History, GNU Debugger - Technical details, GNU Debugger - Features, GNU Debugger - Limitations, GNU Debugger - An example session

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command-line interface: Encyclopedia II - GNU Debugger - History

Originally written by Richard Stallman in 1988, GDB is free software released under the GNU General Public License. From 1990 to 1993 it was maintained by John Gilmore while he worked for Cygnus Solutions. ...

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GNU Debugger, GNU Debugger - History, GNU Debugger - Technical details, GNU Debugger - Features, GNU Debugger - Limitations, GNU Debugger - An example session

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