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In computing, a '''command-line interpreter''', or '''command language interpreter''', is a blanket term for a certain class of programs designed to reads lines of text entered by a user, thus implementing a [[command-line interface]].
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]].


== Operating system shells ==
== Operating system shells ==

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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.

Operating system shells

Unix-like systems

There are many variants of Unix shell:

Microsoft Windows

Note that most OS shells in Microsoft Windows are not command-line interpreters.

DOS

OS/2

IBM OS/400

Apple computers

Network routers

Other

Scripting programming languages

References

See also