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- ! - execute a shell command
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- Usage: !
- or: !command
-
- The ! command by itself is the same as PUSH. It starts up a new shell
- under the MM process's shell. 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.
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- You can also use the ! mark as a prefix to an individual shell command.
- This is the more common use of !. It is the easiest way to issue a
- single shell command while in MM.
-
- Example:
- Read>!ls #The shell command "ls" shows what files you have
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- For more help type "help" and one of these topics
- other push
-