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| | The 32-bit Command Interpreter |
 | | commands both support the /N option (which is documented in IBM's on-line help, but doesn't actually work in IBM's CMD). |
 | | command; and command line editing, with filename completion, command line recall using prefix matching, and customisable insert/overwrite behaviour. |
 | | The CMD API is supplied for the benefit of third party developers who wish to provide alternate user interfaces to the command interpreter, or who wish to write interactive command-prompt style tools without duplicating all of the effort of command-line parsing, variable expansion, built in commands, and command script execution. |
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