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Commands must be named sensibly. A command is a verb, so commands should be | Commands must be named sensibly. A command is a verb, so commands should be | ||
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----Insert - Insert objects | ----Insert - Insert objects | ||
----Join - Join objects | ----Join - Join objects | ||
− | ----List - List | + | ----List - List objects, eg SMList, RMList |
----Load - Load a file | ----Load - Load a file | ||
----Menu - Enter a menu | ----Menu - Enter a menu | ||
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----Rename - Rename an object | ----Rename - Rename an object | ||
----Run - Run an object | ----Run - Run an object | ||
+ | ----s - List objects, eg ROMs, Keys | ||
----Save - Save a file | ----Save - Save a file | ||
----Split - Split objects | ----Split - Split objects |
Revision as of 21:46, 5 November 2018
Command names
Commands must be named sensibly. A command is a verb, so commands should be named as the operative verb, with an optional modifier. Commands that convert data should be named as XXXtoYYY. Commands must not use 2 or 4 instead of to or for.
Command Suffixes
Commands must be named <object><verb>, if <object> is missing the <verb> operates on files.
Command suffixes list
----All - Perform action multiple times ----Cat - Catalog an object ----Clear - Clear objects ----Copy - Copy objects ----Delete - Delete objects ----Diff - List differences between two objects ----Dump - Dump an object ----Edit - Edit object ----Echo - Echo string ----Ensure - Ensure objects ----Ex - Examine (extended catalog) ----Form - Format objects ----Free - Display free space ----Info - Info on an object ----Insert - Insert objects ----Join - Join objects ----List - List objects, eg SMList, RMList ----Load - Load a file ----Menu - Enter a menu ----Mon - Monitor ----Patch - Patch an object ----Read - Read from an object ----Rename - Rename an object ----Run - Run an object ----s - List objects, eg ROMs, Keys ----Save - Save a file ----Split - Split objects ----Tidy - Tidy objects ----Tree - Directory tree manipulation ----Type - Type an object ----Verify - Verify objects ----Wipe - Wipe objects ----Write - Write to an object
Command prefixes
Commands must named <object><verb>, if <object> is missing the <verb> operates on files.
Command prefixes list
B---- - Basic Bas---- - Basic BBC--- - BBC format files BIN---- - Binary file commands BMP---- - BitMap commands Boot---- - Boot command C---- - Create objects C---- - Character commands Cat---- - Catalog commands Check---- - Check for presence of objects CMOS---- - Configuration commands, actually xxxxCMOS Conv---- - Conversion commands Copy---- - Copy objects CPM---- - CPM commands Def---- - Define settings Desk---- - Desktop commands DFS--- - Disk Filing System commands Dir--- - Directory commands Dis---- - Opposite command Disc---- - Disc commands Disk---- - Disk commands Disp---- - Display commands DOS---- - DOS commands Enable---- - Enable "dangerous" commands F---- - File manipulation FI---- - FileInfo Find---- - Find objects Form---- - Format objects FS---- - File Server commands G---- - Graphics commands G---- - Get information Get---- - Get information GO---- - Call code GS---- - GSTranslate commands H---- - Teletext Header commands H---- - Hourglass commands Hex---- - Hex files Hi---- - Enter High version of language Host---- - Host commands Key---- - Soft (function) key commands Kill---- - Kill (disable) objects Lib---- - Library commands M---- - Memory commands Mail---- - Mail programs MDR---- - Spectrum Microdrive commands MIDI---- - MIDI commands Mk---- - Make object MkSrc---- - Make source file Mon---- - Monitor programs Mouse---- - Mouse commands MMC---- - GoMMC commands Net--- - Network commands NFS--- - Network filing system commands NV---- - NonVolatile RAM commands Poll---- - Poll services Prod---- - Prod (ping) a service Prot---- - Protection commands PS---- - Printer server commands R---- - Remote commands RAM---- - RAM filing system commands Rem--- - Remote actions RFS---- - RFS (Ram filing system) commands RM---- - Relocatable Module commands ROM---- - ROM commands RS---- - Serial (RS232) commands S---- - Sprite commands Scr---- - BBC Screen commands Screen---- - RISC OS Screen commands Ser---- - Serial commands Set---- - Set settings Sort---- - Sorting commands Spec---- - ZX Spectrum commands SR---- - Sideways RAM/ROM commands TAP---- - Spectrum tapefile commands Tx---- - Text or Teletext commands TTXT---- - Teletext receiver commands Un---- - Opposite action VD---- - Viewdata commands W---- - Windows commands X---- - Extended commands Z80---- - Z80 commands Zip---- - Zip commands ZX---- - ZX Spectrum commands
Conversion commands
Conversion commands must be named <object>to<object. Note, they MUST NOT be named <object>2<object>.
Conversions list
BBCto--- - Convert from BBC format file BINto--- - Convert from binary file BMPto--- - Convert from BitMap image DSDto--- - Convert from DSD disk image HexTo--- - Convert from Hex file MDRto--- - Convert from Microdrive image SSDto--- - Convert from SSD disk image TAPto--- - Convert from Tapefile TextTo--- - Convert from Text ZipTo--- - Convert from Zipfile ---toBBC - Convert to BBC format file ---toBIN - Convert to binary file ---toBMP - Convert to BitMap file ---toDSD - Convert to DSD disk image ---toHex - Convert to Hex file ---ToInf - Convert to INF metadata files ---toMDR - Convert to microdrive image file ---toSnap - Convert to snapshot file ---toSSD - Convert to SSD disk image ---toTAP - Convert to tapefile ---toText - Convert to Text
Commands list
- Commands 0
- Commands A
- Commands B
- Commands C
- Commands D
- Commands E
- Commands F
- Commands G
- Commands H
- Commands I
- Commands J
- Commands K
- Commands L
- Commands M
- Commands N
- Commands O
- Commands P
- Commands Q
- Commands R
- Commands S
- Commands T
- Commands U
- Commands V
- Commands W
- Commands X
- Commands Y
- Commands Z
Jgharston 00:01, 31 October 2011 (UTC)