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  2. OpenVMS - Wikipedia

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    An OpenVMS Command Language Interpreter (CLI) implements a command-line interface for OpenVMS, responsible for executing individual commands and command procedures (equivalent to shell scripts or batch files). [101] The standard CLI for OpenVMS is the DIGITAL Command Language, although other options are available.

  3. DIGITAL Command Language - Wikipedia

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    DIGITAL Command Language (DCL) is the standard command language adopted by many of the operating systems created by Digital Equipment Corporation.DCL had its roots in IAS, TOPS-20, and RT-11 and was implemented as a standard across most of Digital's operating systems, notably RSX-11 and RSTS/E, but took its most powerful form in VAX/VMS (later OpenVMS).

  4. Directory (OpenVMS command) - Wikipedia

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    In computer software, specifically the DCL command-line interface of the OpenVMS operating system, the DIRECTORY command (often abbreviated as DIR) is used to list the files inside a directory. [1] It is analogous to the DOS dir and Unix ls commands.

  5. VAX MACRO - Wikipedia

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    VAX MACRO is the computer assembly language implementing the VAX instruction set architecture for the OpenVMS operating system, originally released by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1977. The syntax, directives, macro language, and lexical substitution operators of VAX MACRO formerly appeared in MACRO-11 , the assembler for the PDP-11 ...

  6. Common Desktop Environment - Wikipedia

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    The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is a desktop environment for Unix and OpenVMS, based on the Motif widget toolkit.It was part of the UNIX 98 Workstation Product Standard, [3] and was for a long time the Unix desktop associated with commercial Unix workstations.

  7. List of command-line interpreters - Wikipedia

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    Windows PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET Framework. PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET; Hamilton C shell, a clone of the Unix C shell by Hamilton Laboratories; Take Command Console (4NT), a clone of CMD.EXE with added features by JP Software; Take Command, a newer incarnation of 4NT

  8. EDT (Digital) - Wikipedia

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    EDT is a character-based text editor from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) running on PDP-11 [1] (RSX-11, RSTS/E [2] and RT-11), and later for its OpenVMS operating system. [3] It can respond to single keystrokes, and uses function keys to implement commands to the editor. EDT was introduced originally as a line-mode editor.

  9. Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    Examples of command-line interpreters include Nushell, DEC's DIGITAL Command Language (DCL) in OpenVMS and RSX-11, the various Unix shells (sh, ksh, csh, tcsh, zsh, Bash, etc.), CP/M's CCP, DOS' COMMAND.COM, as well as the OS/2 and the Windows CMD.EXE programs, the latter groups being based heavily on DEC's RSX-11 and RSTS CLIs.