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What is CLI?

CLI stands for Command-Line Interface. It is a text-based interface used to interact with a computer system or application by typing commands. CLIs are commonly used by developers, system administrators, and power users for tasks such as managing files, configuring systems, running programs, and automating processes. They offer precise control and efficiency, especially when performing repetitive tasks.

What other technologies are related to CLI?

CLI Competitor Technologies

A graphical user interface offers an alternative way to interact with a system, competing with the command-line interface.
mentioned alongside CLI in 10% (250) of relevant job posts
PowerShell is a command-line shell and scripting language, competing with other CLI tools.
mentioned alongside CLI in 0% (1.6k) of relevant job posts

CLI Complementary Technologies

Essential for identifying and resolving issues within CLI-based systems.
mentioned alongside CLI in 99% (73) of relevant job posts
Intrusion Detection Systems can be managed and configured via CLI, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside CLI in 34% (59) of relevant job posts
VPN devices often have CLIs for configuration and management.
mentioned alongside CLI in 32% (59) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning CLI?

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Microsoft
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Cisco Systems
Scientific and Technical Services

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