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Shell builtin

In computing, a shell builtin is a command or a function, exposed by a shell, that is implemented in the shell itself, instead of an external program which the shell would load and execute.

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Shell builtin

Nodes10
Edges9
Triples3
Avg. degree1.8
Density0.2
Components1

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Shell builtin

Top relations

related to External links · 2
Shell builtin → List, MS-DOS
is a · 1
Shell builtin → command or a function

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Important terminology

shell program builtin external commands implemented would working directory command function process computing exposed instead load execute starts faster loading

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Shell builtinis acommand or a function0.90text
Shell builtinrelated to External linksList0.60section
Shell builtinrelated to External linksMS-DOS0.60section

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