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Names written in ''italics'' are internal commands, which can't be found as separate files from your filesystem, but you can list them with the Resident command.
 
Names written in ''italics'' are internal commands, which can't be found as separate files from your filesystem, but you can list them with the Resident command.
  
By installing [http://www.morphos-team.net/downloads MorphOS Software Development Kit] you will also get hundreds of traditional Unix commands which aren't listed here.
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By installing [http://www.morphos-team.net/downloads MorphOS Software Development Kit] you will also get hundreds of traditional Unix commands which aren't listed here. 3rd party commands (native and legacy commands) can be installed by copying them to the SYS:C/ directory.
  
  

Revision as of 14:33, 19 August 2015

In order to find out how to use a particular command, type its name in a shell window, add '?' (without quotes) and press Enter. An explanation of MorphOS Shell arguments can be found here.

Names written in italics are internal commands, which can't be found as separate files from your filesystem, but you can list them with the Resident command.

By installing MorphOS Software Development Kit you will also get hundreds of traditional Unix commands which aren't listed here. 3rd party commands (native and legacy commands) can be installed by copying them to the SYS:C/ directory.