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command-line Edit: Command Prompt is the correct name.
You can find this out with the ping command. I believe the following is the correct address: ping world79.runescape.com (In Windows, open a Command window; one way to do this is to press Windows-R, and type "cmd" followed by ENTER. Then you can type commands such as the ping above.)
The correct saying is on command on demand is incorrect
Well, you correct the horse. if it is correctable then correct it right away. if it is not lightly slap the horse on the neck as a punishment or if he is not listening to your commands keep asking the command until he listens, then praise the horse with a treat or a nice petting when he does what he is supposed to do.
You can edit text in the command window to correct or repeat commands.Use the standard keys:UP.DOWNHOME.ENDBACKSPACEYou can repeat any command used in the current session by cycling through the commands in the command window with UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW and pressing ENTER. By default, pressing CTRL+C copies highlighted text to the Clipboard. Pressing CTRL+V pastes text from the Clipboard to the text window or the command window.If you right-click in the command window or text window, a shortcut menu is displayed from which you can access the six most recently used commands, copy selected text or the entire command history, paste text, and access the Options dialog box.For most commands, a command line with two or three lines of previous prompts, called the command history, is sufficient for viewing and editing. To see more than one line of command history, you can scroll through the history or resize the command window by dragging its border. For commands with text output, such as LIST, you might need a larger command window, or you can press F2 to use the text window.
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You don't directly write programs on the command prompt, but you can use programs to run commands off the command prompt. They're called batch files (or command files .cmd) There are a few guides for proper syntax in batch files, as well as ways to use the many commands. A lot of them can be found by typing "help" into the command prompt. Batch files are simple scripts that do easy tasks, such as opening files, copying directories, and deleting files. You can make menus on them and open selective files upon startup too. They don't even need to be compiled. Just use a text editor (Notepad or another program designed for scripting) and write the commands with correct syntax. It's simple and runs line-by-line. Save it as a file with a .bat file name extension, or as a .cmd extension. The files are written in Microsoft DOS format.
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Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
That is the correct spelling of "commander" (capitalized as a rank before a name).
'Has shown' is the correct form. The past participle of the verb "show" is "shown" when used with "has" as an auxiliary verb.
It lacks a graphical user interface resulting in the user to know the right command in the correct syntax to be executed thus making it hard to remember all the commands and syntax. That is the major problem.