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Command (computing) and File (command)

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Difference between Command (computing) and File (command)

Command (computing) vs. File (command)

In computing, a command is a directive to a computer program to perform a specific task. The file command is a standard program of Unix and Unix-like operating systems for recognizing the type of data contained in a computer file.

Similarities between Command (computing) and File (command)

Command (computing) and File (command) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Directory (computing).

Directory (computing)

In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories.

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Command (computing) and File (command) Comparison

Command (computing) has 34 relations, while File (command) has 61. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.05% = 1 / (34 + 61).

References

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