
Command Line Interfaces (CLIs) come in many forms. In this sample chapter from macOS Support Essentials 10. This short tutorial will walk you through the steps for setting up the command line application on your computer. This reference is derived from the APIs and help text in the Python source code. The command line is a powerful tool used by developers to find, create, and manipulate files and folders. Network Interface Information 37 Viewing Port Names and Hardware Addresses 38 Viewing or Changing MTU Values 38 Viewing or Changing Media Settings 38 Network Port Configurations 38 Creating or Deleting Port Configurations 38 Activating Port Configurations LL2354. Opening a default Terminal on Macs doesn’t differ from opening any other program. Reference: For help with a specific command, you can enter help on the command line or view the Command Line Reference. In macOS, the Mac command line interface is available through the Terminal app, which comes with each version of the Apple operating system, as well as through the Terminal emulator apps. These are REST APIs that use HTTPS requests and responses.


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The Python code makes calls to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure APIs to provide the functionality implemented for the various services. In the modern era, in spite of the ability to transmit graphical user interfaces over the Internet, the command line remains a powerful tool for performing certain types of tasks. The CLI is built on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SDK for Python and runs on Mac, Windows, or Linux. Historically, the command line interface provided a way to manipulate a computer over simple, text-based connections. This CLI and sample is dual-licensed under the Universal Permissive License 1.0 and the Apache License 2.0 third-party content is separately licensed as described in the code. For more information, see Oracle Linux Cloud Developer. Oracle Linux Cloud Developer image: The CLI is pre-installed on the Oracle Linux Cloud Developer platform image. For more information on using the CLI from within Cloud Shell, see Getting Started with Cloud Shell. Cloud Shell: The CLI is pre-configured with your credentials and ready to use immediately from within Cloud Shell.
