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Tag Archives: command options
Answered: a GNU/Linux command options syntax question
My answer to another Quora.com question, this time about GNU/Linux command-line options syntax: “Is a negative sign ‘-‘ used within Linux commands to enable or disable options?”
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Tagged bash, Bourne shell, command line, command options, Computers, DCL, DEC, FOSS, GNU/Linux, Linux, PDP-11, Technology, Unix shell, VMS
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