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  2. Any key - Wikipedia

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    The pause command in DOS requests the user to "Press any key to continue.". In computing, "Press any key to continue" (or a similar text) was a historically used prompt to the user when it was necessary to pause processing.

  3. Command-line completion - Wikipedia

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    The following example shows how command-line completion works in Bash. Other command line shells may perform slightly differently. First we type the first three letters of our command: fir Then we press Tab ↹ and because the only command in our system that starts with "fir" is "firefox", it will be completed to: firefox

  4. more (command) - Wikipedia

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    -d: more will prompt the user with the message [Press space to continue, 'q' to quit.] and will display [Press 'h' for instructions.] instead of ringing the bell when an illegal key is pressed.-l: more usually treats ^L (form feed) as a special character, and will pause after any line that contains a form feed. The -l option will prevent this ...

  5. Bash (Unix shell) - Wikipedia

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    While Bash was developed for UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems, such as GNU/Linux, it is also available on Android, macOS, Windows, and numerous other current and historical operating systems. [12] "Although there have been attempts to create specialized shells, the Bourne shell derivatives continue to be the primary shells in use." [13]

  6. Press any key to continue - Wikipedia

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  7. Who *Are* the Women of ‘Saturday Night’? - AOL

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    “You enter into his world of danger,” Bromfield told the CBC of Michaels. “Television is for here and now. “Television is for here and now. That’s why he loves live TV.”

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  9. yes (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    By itself, the yes command outputs 'y' or whatever is specified as an argument, followed by a newline repeatedly until stopped by the user or otherwise killed; when piped into a command, it will continue until the pipe breaks (i.e., the program completes its execution).