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Show Commands in Terminal?

Thu Dec 15, 2022 2:24 pm

Can someone please tell me how to show all available commands?

I just watched a great video on setting up containers in RoS and in Terminal the narrator entered:

>container/

and a line of available commands came up. I'd like to see the commands, but it doesn't happen on my system.

Looks like this:

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Re: Show Commands in Terminal?

Thu Dec 15, 2022 2:24 pm

double tap the TAB key on keyboard, or hit F1 on keyboard
 
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Re: Show Commands in Terminal?

Thu Dec 15, 2022 5:19 pm

Perfect!

Thank you very much.
 
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Re: Show Commands in Terminal?

Thu Dec 15, 2022 7:17 pm

Perfect!

Thank you very much.
Just read what appears written when you open the terminal ....

terminal v6 code

[?]             Gives the list of available commands
command [?]     Gives help on the command and list of arguments

[Tab]           Completes the command/word. If the input is ambiguous,
                a second [Tab] gives possible options

/               Move up to base level
..              Move up one level
/command        Use command at the base level
 
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Re: Show Commands in Terminal?

Thu Dec 15, 2022 9:20 pm

Perfect!

Thank you very much.
Just read what appears written when you open the terminal ....

terminal v6 code

[?]             Gives the list of available commands
command [?]     Gives help on the command and list of arguments

[Tab]           Completes the command/word. If the input is ambiguous,
                a second [Tab] gives possible options

/               Move up to base level
..              Move up one level
/command        Use command at the base level
I read that prior to posting.

It doesn't work.

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