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- PUSH - start running a subshell
-
- Usage: PUSH
-
- The PUSH command will start up a new shell under the MM process.
- When you leave the PUSHed shell (done by using the "exit" shell
- command), you will be back in MM. PUSH is an advanced command for
- people familiar with the use of shells.
-
- If you are using MM and want to run some shell command, there are two
- somewhat easier ways:
-
- o At an MM prompt (such as Send>), type "!" and the shell command:
- Send>!ls
- "!" does the one command in a subshell (like a PUSH).
-
- o Suspend MM using the SUSPEND command, type the shell command(s)
- at the shell prompt, and then type "mm" to re-enter MM.
-
- For more help type "help" and one of these topics:
- suspend shell
-