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  2. SSHFS - Wikipedia

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    The client interacts with the remote file system via the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), [4] a network protocol providing file access, file transfer, and file management functionality over any reliable data stream that was designed as an extension of the Secure Shell protocol (SSH) version 2.0.

  3. Linux - Wikipedia

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    CLI shells are text-based user interfaces, which use text for both input and output. The dominant shell used in Linux is the Bourne-Again Shell (bash), originally developed for the GNU Project; other shells such as Zsh are also used. [100] [101] Most low-level Linux components, including various parts of the userland, use the CLI exclusively.

  4. Bash (Unix shell) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Bash (short for "Bourne Again SHell,") [6] is an interactive command interpreter and command programming language developed for UNIX-like operating systems. [7] ...

  5. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromeOS includes the Chromium Shell, or "crosh", [142] which documents minimal functionality such as ping at crosh start-up. In developer mode, a full-featured bash [ 143 ] shell (which is supposed to be used for development purposes [ 144 ] ) can be opened via VT -2, and is also accessible using the crosh command shell . [ 145 ]

  6. Git - Wikipedia

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    Git was designed as a set of programs written in C and several shell scripts that provide wrappers around those programs. [41] Although most of those scripts have since been rewritten in C for speed and portability, the design remains, and it is easy to chain the components together.

  7. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    [392] [393] [394] As of 2015, Android has the largest installed base of all operating systems; [21] Since 2013, devices running it also sell more than Windows, iOS and Mac OS X devices combined. [395] According to StatCounter, which tracks only the use for browsing the web, Android is the most popular mobile operating system since August 2013 ...

  8. Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    The shell of Windows 1.0 is a program known as the MS-DOS Executive. Components included Calculator, Calendar, Cardfile, Clipboard Viewer, Clock, Control Panel, Notepad, Paint, Reversi, Terminal and Write. Windows 1.0 does not allow overlapping windows. Instead, all windows are tiled. Only modal dialog boxes may appear over other windows.

  9. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio 2008 introduced the Visual Studio Shell that allows for development of a customized version of the IDE. The Visual Studio Shell defines a set of VSPackages that provide the functionality required in any IDE.