Abstract

The surprising lack of research into one of the most common forms of human-computer interaction — command line interfaces — is noted, and reasons for this deficiency suggested. The features and inadequacies of existing command line interface design systems and methodologies are discussed. A new grammar-based system for creating commandline interfaces (with integrated facilities for processing initialization files and environment variables) is described.

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