List of command-line interpreters

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This list includes notable command-line interpretersprograms that interactively interpret commands entered by the user at the command-line.

Operating system shells

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Most operating systems are accessible via a shell – a command line interpreter. In some cases multiple shells are available.

This category somewhat overlaps with the general programming section since an operating system shell supports programming, and the line between operating system access and general programming is sometimes less than clear. For example, some versions of BASIC served as a shell, and BASIC is also a general-purpose language.

Unix-like

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Windows

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DOS

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  • COMMAND.COM, the default command-line interpreter
  • 4DOS, a compatible, but more advanced shell
  • NDOS, provided with some versions of Norton Utilities
  • GW-BASIC

OS/2

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Apple

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CP/M

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IBM i

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Network routers

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Other

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General-purpose programming

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Software debugging

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Database development

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  • sqsh, a shell available with some SQL implementations for database queries and other tasks.
  • Google Shell, a browser-based front-end for Google Search

Scientific and engineering software

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See also

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References

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