This project was created to increase accessibility to commands in various operating systems. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a command, understand what it does, and know where it is used, and even trust it. These issues should be addressed by the project "The Command Database," where many commands from the three existing systems (Linux, Windows, MacOS) can be found.
Commands are recorded in a database where you can see what the command is, what it does, and which system it belongs to. Commands are added by people and the community. The more people learn about this project, the more commands will be recorded. Commands can be searched. Currently, three systems are supported (MacOS, Linux, Windows). If you want to add a command, text me and I will add it.
Participating in this project is not difficult. When you have already found the project, all you have to do is click on the "Enter database" button. After clicking, you enter the database itself. Here you can find all commands added so far. In the upper right corner is the add command button. By clicking on this button, you will enter a page with a form where you must fill in: What is the command, what does the given command do and what operating system does it work on. After filling in all the fields, confirm the form by clicking "Save" and the order entered by you will be saved. If you want to participate in this project in the form of creating the page itself for the database, please contact me here using the form.
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