It seems like your question is incomplete. If you're asking about a command used to change something in a specific context, such as a file or directory in a command-line interface, please clarify. For example, in Unix/Linux, the cd
command changes directories, while the chmod
command changes file permissions. Let me know more details so I can assist you better!
su command is used to change the user.
Change of Command was created in 1999.
The CHGRP command is used to change the ownership of a specific file or directory. More information about this command can be found on the IBM Help Index website.
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Change of Command has 436 pages.
Without knowing the nature of the command, it is impossible to give a precise explanation. The command may be used for reading an environment variable, such as swap usage, that can change over time.
chdir
Command is a noun
PROMPT command is an internal command, which is used to change the MS-DOS prompt. Through, the system displays the prompt bu default, when you start the computer.
A change in command is when one officer replaces another in a management chain.