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  Command may refer to:
  • Command (computing)
    Command (computing)

    In computing, a command is a directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task. Most commonly a command is a directive to some kind of command line interface, such as a shell ....
    , a statement in a computer language
  • COMMAND.COM
    COMMAND.COM

    COMMAND.COM is the filename of the default operating system Shell for DOS operating systems and the default command line interpreter on 16/32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows ....
    , the default operating system shell and command-line interpreter for DOS
  • Command (military formation)
    Command (military formation)

    A command in military terminology has several meanings.In referring to military organization it is a collection of military unit or a group of personnel under the control of a single officer....
    , an organizational unit
  • Command key
    Command key

    The Command key, also historically known as the Apple key or open-Apple key, is a modifier key present on Apple Keyboards. An "extended" Macintosh keyboard?the most common type?has two command keys, one on each side of the space bar; some compact keyboards have one only on the left....
    , a modifier key on Apple Macintosh computer keyboards
  • Command pattern
    Command pattern

    In object-oriented programming, the Command pattern is a Design pattern in which an object is used to represent and Information Hiding all the information needed to call a method at a later time....
    , a software design pattern in which objects represent actions
  • Command Records
    Command Records

    Command Records was a record label founded by Enoch Light and later associated with ABC-Paramount Records. The company focused on producing records targeted at audiophiles....
    , a record label
  • Imperative mood
    Imperative mood

    The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that expresses direct commands or requests. It is also used to signal a prohibition, permission or any other kind of exhortation....
    , a grammatical mood expressing commands, direct requests, and prohibitions