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* <code>date</code> replies "March 32nd". | * <code>date</code> replies "March 32nd". | ||
* <code>dir</code> same as <code>ls</code>. | * <code>dir</code> same as <code>ls</code>. | ||
− | * <code>display title text</code> | + | * <code>display title text</code> replies the error: |
* <code>echo</code> replies "Echo ... echo ... echo ...". The {{w|Echo_(command)|echo}} command is used to print text to the terminal. | * <code>echo</code> replies "Echo ... echo ... echo ...". The {{w|Echo_(command)|echo}} command is used to print text to the terminal. | ||
* <code>ed</code> replies "You are not a diety ''[sic]''.". {{w|Ed_(text_editor)|ed}} is a very simple text editor. It is usually not considered very user-friendly (see also <code>vi</code> and <code>emacs</code>). | * <code>ed</code> replies "You are not a diety ''[sic]''.". {{w|Ed_(text_editor)|ed}} is a very simple text editor. It is usually not considered very user-friendly (see also <code>vi</code> and <code>emacs</code>). |