Is there a command line interface manual?

Is there a command line interface manual?

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  • Advice on constructing a test engine and formatting a spreadsheet test file to perform command line interface testing on a product through telnet or serial interface

    Advice on constructing a test engine and formatting a spreadsheet test file to perform command line interface testing on a range of products through telnet or serial interface and output pass/fail results.

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    Attachments:
    test_engine.zip ‏24 KB

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    I have seen other forums where they instruct you to use the command bar or command line interface to set permissions and what not, but I do not see where that might be in Dreamweaver CS3 on a Mac. Can someone assist me in locating this feature?
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  • Switch workspace in command line interface

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    Thanks a lot

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    I cooked up a command line interface to Simplenote. It's written in Python and uses Urwid for console management.
    sncli has a full terminal "gui" mode with vi-like keybinds (configurable!) and also supports typical command line operations useful for scripting. More importantly it supports both online and offline modes.
    https://github.com/insanum/sncli
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    Hi Aqua,
    Well there are command line tools like tmadmin, tmboot, etc., that allow you to monitor and administer Tuxedo applications and for FML/FML32 based services there is a command line tool called ud (or ud32 for FML32 based services) that allow creating an FML/FML32 buffer and sending it to a service and printing its response. But if you mean a general command line based client application, then the answer would be no.
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  • BitBucket Command-Line Interface

    To all you BitBucket users out there, I've written a command-line interface to the service modeled after the github-gem CLI for github. Source code is at http://bitbucket.org/zhemao/bitbucket-cli and there is a package in the AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=53839.

    Hi Aqua,
    Well there are command line tools like tmadmin, tmboot, etc., that allow you to monitor and administer Tuxedo applications and for FML/FML32 based services there is a command line tool called ud (or ud32 for FML32 based services) that allow creating an FML/FML32 buffer and sending it to a service and printing its response. But if you mean a general command line based client application, then the answer would be no.
    Regards,
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