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=== Introduction ===
 
=== Introduction ===
   
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Many beginners are rather confused by the differences between the terms "AmigaDOS" and "Shell". Some people think they just use the Shell or they are just using AmigaDOS commands in a shell window.
The AmigaDOS software is contained in files stored on the system partition. They all are binaries, either programs usable by the user or libraries or other sets of functions usable by the AmigaDOS commands.
 
   
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The AmigaDOS software is contained in files stored on the system partition. They are all binaries, either programs directly usable by the user, or libraries and other sets of functions usable by any program or AmigaDOS itself.
You can think of AmigaDOS as a complete system for operating the computer and its peripherals.
 
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You can think of AmigaDOS as a complete system for operating the computer and its peripherals. In order to talk with AmigaDOS the user will use a shell to type commands and get the results from them.
   
 
=== The Shell ===
 
=== The Shell ===
   
SHELL is a "command line interface" (CLI) that provides a lot of features to interact with the operating system.
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The Shell is a "command line interface" (CLI) that provides a lot of features to interact with the operating system.
Simply put, it means that you use an "interface" (in this case a shell window) to send commands to the computer which still uses this interface to display results of your commands.
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Simply put, it means that you use an "interface" (in this case a shell window) to send commands to the computer which will use this same interface to display results to your commands.
   
 
For historical reasons, you will still find references to the CLI in AmigaOS but this is really a shell that is used everywhere in the system.
 
For historical reasons, you will still find references to the CLI in AmigaOS but this is really a shell that is used everywhere in the system.
   
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[[File:Shell.png]]
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=== Starting a shell ===
 
 
The user can open a shell in two ways:
 
   
* Double click the Shell icon, that you can find in the System folder of the system partition.
 
   
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Now learn the basics and more complex uses of the [[UserDoc:Shell|AmigaOS shell]].
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=== AmigaDOS commands ===
* Use the Execute requester of the Workbench and issue one of the following commands "newshell", "newcli" or "cli".
 
   
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For commands and arguments used in the AmigaOS command line ("CLI"), please see the [[AmigaOS Manual: AmigaDOS|AmigaDOS pages]] (currently historic documentation - to be updated).
Note that it's also possible to open a shell by a program but this is not covered by this manual.
 

Latest revision as of 15:55, 21 September 2014

AmigaDOS manual

Introduction

Many beginners are rather confused by the differences between the terms "AmigaDOS" and "Shell". Some people think they just use the Shell or they are just using AmigaDOS commands in a shell window.

The AmigaDOS software is contained in files stored on the system partition. They are all binaries, either programs directly usable by the user, or libraries and other sets of functions usable by any program or AmigaDOS itself.

You can think of AmigaDOS as a complete system for operating the computer and its peripherals. In order to talk with AmigaDOS the user will use a shell to type commands and get the results from them.

The Shell

The Shell is a "command line interface" (CLI) that provides a lot of features to interact with the operating system. Simply put, it means that you use an "interface" (in this case a shell window) to send commands to the computer which will use this same interface to display results to your commands.

For historical reasons, you will still find references to the CLI in AmigaOS but this is really a shell that is used everywhere in the system.

Shell.png


Now learn the basics and more complex uses of the AmigaOS shell.

AmigaDOS commands

For commands and arguments used in the AmigaOS command line ("CLI"), please see the AmigaDOS pages (currently historic documentation - to be updated).