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Command
/kəˈmænd/noun / verb
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A command is an authoritative instruction or order given to direct action, often implying control or leadership in contexts like military operations or everyday decision-making. In modern usage, it extends to computing and technology, where it refers to a specific directive that a system executes, underscoring its role in both human interaction and automated processes.
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Did you know that the concept of 'command' in computing was inspired by military terminology, and the first command-line interface, like that in the MIT-compatible Lisp in the 1960s, allowed users to control entire systems with simple text inputs, paving the way for modern programming languages used by millions today?
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