| Command v. 1. Computer Science A signal that initiates an operation defined by an instruction. adj. 1. Done or performed in response to a command: a command performance. [ Middle English commaunden from Old French comander from Late Latin commandãre ] |
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Under the two Category columns below, there are subcategories. Click on the subcategories for detailed information about each individual command. If you are new to IGS, we recommend that you start with Basic Starting Commands. These are the first few commands that you should understand. With these you will be able to start using the capabilities of IGS in a limited way. All the help documents are from the IGS perspective. When using a client program, please remember that client commands may not be the same as IGS commands. A
short,
modified version of each command is available after logging into IGS.
Many commands have options, and you can use these short versions as
a quick reminder of these options. These short versions are meant to
be viewed in the standard size terminal window, which is 24 rows down,
and 80 characters across. You can review these short versions at anytime
on IGS by entering 'help' plus the 'command
name'. |
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Basic
Starting Commands |
Basics
For Playing Games |
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The complete list of all the commands. |