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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Command line.
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  • Darwin operating system [r]: The open source, Unix-like base operating system of the Mac OS X, which uses the Mach-based XNU kernel. [e]
  • Linux kernel [r]: The core piece of the Linux operating system that controls processes, manages memory, and loads device drivers. [e]
  • Operating system [r]: The main software of a computer system; controls the execution of applications and provides various services to them. [e]

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  • Counterbattery [r]: Defense against enemy artillery involving identifying the point of origin of hostile fire and directing lethal force against it [e]
  • Advanced Micro Devices [r]: A major manufacturer of integrated circuit chips, especially processors. [e]
  • Microsoft Windows [r]: The name of several families of closed source software operating systems, first released by Microsoft in 1985. [e]
  • Rexx [r]: Computer scripting language [e]