List of command-line interpreters
In computing, a command-line interpreter, or command language interpreter, is a blanket term for a certain class of programs designed to read lines of text entered by a user, thus implementing a command-line interface.
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- enIn computing, a command-line interpreter, or command language interpreter, is a blanket term for a certain class of programs designed to read lines of text entered by a user, thus implementing a command-line interface.
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- .NET Core
- .NET Framework
- 2)
- 4DOS
- 4OS2
- Almquist shell
- APL (programming language)
- Apple DOS
- Apple ProDOS
- Atari TOS
- Bash (Unix shell)
- BASIC
- BASIC-PLUS
- BeanShell
- Bourne shell
- CANDE
- Category:Command-line software
- Category:Interpreters (computing)
- Ch (computer programming)
- Cisco IOS
- Clone (computing)
- Cmd.exe
- CMD.EXE (Windows)
- COMMAND.COM
- Command-line interface
- Common Lisp
- Common Lisp Interface Manager
- Comparison of command shells
- Console Command Processor
- Control Language
- Conversational Monitor System
- C shell
- Data General
- Debian Almquist shell
- DEBUG
- DIGITAL Command Language
- Digital Equipment Corporation
- DOS Wedge
- DROS
- Dynamic debugging technique
- Emacs
- Extensible Firmware Interface
- Firebug (software)
- Friendly interactive shell
- F Sharp (programming language)
- GNU Debugger
- Google Shell
- GW-BASIC
- Hamilton C shell
- Haskell (programming language)
- Incompatible Timesharing System
- Integrated development environment
- Interactive Ruby Shell
- Interix
- Interpreter directive
- IPython
- J (programming language)
- JavaScript shell
- Job Control Language
- JP Software
- Jsish
- Julia (programming language)
- Junos
- Jython
- KornShell
- List of compilers
- Macintosh Programmer's Workshop
- MATLAB
- MCP (Burroughs Large Systems)
- Microsoft BASIC
- Microsoft POSIX subsystem
- MKS Toolkit
- MS-DOS
- NDOS
- NTVDM
- Perl
- PHP
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs
- PowerShell
- Prolog
- Python (programming language)
- Qshell
- Rc shell
- Read–eval–print loop
- Recovery Console
- REXX
- ROOT
- Ruby (programming language)
- Scala (programming language)
- Scripting language
- Scsh
- Singularity (operating system)
- Smalltalk
- SQL
- Sqsh
- Stand-alone shell
- Standard ML
- SymbOS
- Take Command (command line interpreter)
- Take Command Console
- Tcl
- Tclsh
- TENEX C shell
- Time Sharing Option
- Tk
- Unix shell
- Windows 9x
- Windows PowerShell
- Windows Script Host
- Windows Services for UNIX
- Windows Subsystem for Linux
- Wish (Windowing Shell)
- Wolfram Mathematica
- YouOS
- ZCPR
- Z shell
- Z-System
- SameAs
- 5YL2r
- Q55437472
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