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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Start a "/bin/sh" shell process for the user. The | + | Start a "/bin/sh" shell process for the user. The <I>mged</I> prompt will be replaced by a system prompt for the shell, and the user may perform any legal shell commands. The <I>mged</I> process waits for the shell process to finish, which occurs when the user exits the shell. This only works in a command window associated with a tty (i.e., the window used to start <I>mged</I> in classic mode). |
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==Example(s)== | ==Example(s)== |
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%[edit]
Contents
Syntax[edit]
- %
Argument(s)[edit]
- No Arguments for this command.
Return Value(s)[edit]
- No Return Values for this command.
Description[edit]
Start a "/bin/sh" shell process for the user. The mged prompt will be replaced by a system prompt for the shell, and the user may perform any legal shell commands. The mged process waits for the shell process to finish, which occurs when the user exits the shell. This only works in a command window associated with a tty (i.e., the window used to start mged in classic mode).
Example(s)[edit]
- mged> %
- Starts a new shell process
- $ ls -al
- Issue any shell commands
- $ exit
- Exit the shell
- mged>
- Continue editing in MGED
See Also[edit]
- No related commands.
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