
CLI Commands
CLI commands are text-based instructions used to interact with a computer’s operating system or software. Instead of clicking icons or menus, you type specific commands into a command-line interface (CLI) to perform tasks like managing files, launching programs, or configuring settings. Each command tells the computer exactly what to do, often with additional options or parameters for precision. Think of it as giving direct, precise instructions to your computer in a language it understands, enabling efficient control, automation, and troubleshooting without a graphical interface.