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Operating system shells[edit]
AmigaOS[edit]
- Amiga CLI/Amiga Shell
- Bourne shell
sh
- Almquist shell (ash)
- Debian Almquist shell (dash)
- Bash (Unix shell)
bash
- KornShell
ksh
- Z shell
zsh
- Z shell
- Almquist shell (ash)
- C shell
csh
- TENEX C shell
tcsh
- TENEX C shell
- Ch shell
ch
- Emacs shell
eshell
- Friendly interactive shell
fish
- PowerShell
pwsh
- rc shell
rc
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sash
- Scheme Shell
scsh
Microsoft Windows[edit]
Native[edit]
- COMMAND.COM, default in Windows 9x and provided for DOS compatibility in 32-bit versions of NT-based Windows via NTVDM
- cmd.exe, the default command-line interpreter of the Windows NT-family
- Windows PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET Framework
- PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET Core
- Hamilton C shell, a clone of the Unix C shell by Hamilton Laboratories
- 4NT, a clone of CMD.EXE with additional features by JP Software
- Take Command, a newer incarnation of 4NT
Unix/Linux compatibility layer and POSIX subsystem[edit]
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DOS[edit]
- COMMAND.COM, the default command-line interpreter
- 4DOS, a compatible, but more advanced shell by JP Software
- NDOS, provided with some versions of the Norton Utilities
OS/2[edit]
- CMD.EXE, the default command-line interpreter
- Hamilton C shell, a clone of the Unix C shell by Hamilton Laboratories
- 4OS2, a clone of CMD.EXE with additional features by JP Software
IBM i[edit]
Apple computers[edit]
- Apple DOS/Apple ProDOS
Mobile devices[edit]
- DROS, Java ME platform based DOS-like shell for smartphones
Network routers[edit]
- Cisco IOS[1]
- Junos Command Line Interface (Juniper Networks)[2]
Minicomputer CLIs[edit]
- Data General's CLI (Command Line Interpreter) on RDOS and AOS Operating Systems and their variants
- Digital Equipment Corporation's DIGITAL Command Language (DCL)
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Other[edit]
Unix-like systems[edit]
There are many variants of Unix shell:
- Bourne shell
sh
- Almquist shell (ash)
- Debian Almquist shell (dash)
- Bash (Unix shell)
bash
- KornShell
ksh
- Z shell
zsh
- Z shell
- Almquist shell (ash)
- C shell
csh
- TENEX C shell
tcsh
- TENEX C shell
- Ch shell
ch
- Emacs shell
eshell
- Friendly interactive shell
fish
- PowerShell
pwsh
- rc shell
rc
, a shell for Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Unix - Stand-alone shell
sash
- Scheme Shell
scsh
Microsoft Windows[edit]
Native[edit]
- COMMAND.COM, default in Windows 9x and provided for DOS compatibility in 32-bit versions of NT-based Windows via NTVDM
- cmd.exe, the default command-line interpreter of the Windows NT-family
- Windows PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET Framework
- PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET Core
- Hamilton C shell, a clone of the Unix C shell by Hamilton Laboratories
- 4NT, a clone of CMD.EXE with additional features by JP Software
- Take Command, a newer incarnation of 4NT
Unix/Linux compatibility layer and POSIX subsystem[edit]
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DOS[edit]
- COMMAND.COM, the default command-line interpreter
- 4DOS, a compatible, but more advanced shell by JP Software
- NDOS, provided with some versions of the Norton Utilities
OS/2[edit]
- CMD.EXE, the default command-line interpreter
- Hamilton C shell, a clone of the Unix C shell by Hamilton Laboratories
- 4OS2, a clone of CMD.EXE with additional features by JP Software
IBM i[edit]
Apple computers[edit]
- Apple DOS/Apple ProDOS
Mobile devices[edit]
- DROS, Java ME platform based DOS-like shell for smartphones
Network routers[edit]
- Cisco IOS[1]
- Junos Command Line Interface (Juniper Networks)[2]
Minicomputer CLIs[edit]
- Data General's CLI (Command Line Interpreter) on RDOS and AOS Operating Systems and their variants
- Digital Equipment Corporation's DIGITAL Command Language (DCL)
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Other[edit]
- BASIC-PLUS (RSTS/E)
- CANDE MCS – command-line shell and text editor on the MCP operating system
- Conversational Monitor System (VM/CMS)
- Console Command Processor (CCP) for CP/M
- DOS Wedge (an extension to the Commodore 64's BASIC 2.0)
- DIGITAL Command Language (OpenVMS)
- Extensible Firmware Interface shell
- Microsoft BASIC (qualifies both for a programming language and OS)
- SymShell, see SymbOS
- Time Sharing Option (MVS, z/OS)
- Atari TOS shell
- YouOS shell
- EFI-SHELL – an open source Extensible Firmware Interface command shell
Programming[edit]
Language systems[edit]
- BASIC – actually, many dialects and varieties of a programming language may have commands like kill, system, files, and others which allow operating system access from the interactive and often from programme mode
- BeanShell, a shell for Java
- F Sharp (programming language), F#
- Lisp
- Macintosh Programmer's Workshop, an old command-line environment used for software development on the classic Mac OS
Debuggers[edit]
- DDT, a PDP-10 debugger from DEC used as a command shell for the MIT Incompatible Timesharing System
- Firebug/Chromebug, a JavaScript shell and debugging environment as a Firefox plugin
Scientific and engineering software[edit]
Programming languages[edit]
- BeanShell – shell for Java
- JavaScript shell – several programs by this name allow interactive JavaScript[3]
- PHPsh – shell for PHP
- Python
- Ruby
- Tcl
- tkcon shell and IDE for Tcl/Tk
Database queries[edit]
- sqsh, a shell available with some SQL implementations for database queries and other tasks.
- Google Shell, a browser-based front-end for Google Search
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'The Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) is the primary user interface..'
- ^'..the software that you use whenever you access the router..'
- ^developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript_shells; Comparison of Server-side JavaScript solutions