There's no commands in C++.
They are commands. If you put a list of commands together to carry out a more detailed task, the list of commands are referred to as a program.
MS-DOS has two kinds of command sourceInternal commands: Any command which presents within command.com file is called internal commands. These commands does not require any external source or disk to run. Example: dir, copy, move, cd etc.External commands: Any command which presents in hard disk or outside command.com. Example: format, fdisk etc.
All DOS commands have already been developed.. You need not to develop any more..
Internal commands are commands that are already loaded in the system, It can be executed at any time and are independent. external commands are loaded when the user requests them. Internal commands don't require a separate process to execute them.
Open up the developer console using ` to the left of one and find out. Ps. I (who asked the question) meant if there were hidden or secret commands. PPs. if you type(help) or (commands) it tells you the commands. not secret ones if there are any.
Innumerable. Remember that any program on Linux can be launched from the command line, so there are as many commands as there are programs.
You can use commands at any time by pressing 'T' then a backslash ('/') followed by a command, but unless cheats have been enabled in SSP or if you are a server OP (Operator) then you cannot use many commands. (See related link below for a list of commands.)
You use it in combination with "try" and "catch". Any commands after "finally" will be run whether there is an error or not. Cleanup commands are typically placed here.
dogs don't speak a human language. But, they can be taught to respond to commands given in any language.
A script may contain any commands that process a certain sequence of instructions. For backups you would include any or all commands to create backup files or archive files of what needs to be backed up. From the backup copy or archive copy you can transfer the information to a secondary media type. For that purpose you would need the commands to copy the information from one media to another. Writing a shell script to do anything is simple as long as you know what commands you intend to execute and the sequence. Backups are not any more complicated than running individual commands to do something.
if u mean consol commands you have to hit ` on the keyboard and then there are specific commands to add any amount of gold type this without quotes "player.additem 0000000f ( amount of gold)"