Per Wiki, A command-line interface (CLI) processes commands to a computer program in the form of lines of text. The program which handles the interface is called a command-line interpreter or command-line processor. Operating systems implement a command-line interface in a shell for interactive access to operating system functions or services. Such access was primarily provided to users by computer terminals starting in the mid-1960s and continued to be used throughout the 1970s and 1980s on VAX/VMS, Unix systems and personal computer systems including DOS, CP/M and Apple DOS.
| Acronym | Full Form |
|---|---|
| SOAP | Simple Object Access Protocol |
| HTML | Hypertext Markup Language |
| JSON | JavaScript Object Notation |
| BSON | Binary JSON |
| BLOB | Binary Large Object |
| UML | Unified Modeling Language |
| AJAX | Asynchronous JavaScript and XML |
| API | Application Programming Interface |
| APK | Android Application Package |
| ASP | Active Server Page |
| BASIC coding | Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code |
| EJB | Enterprise Java Beans |
| PHP | Hypertext Preprocessor |
| SQL | Structured Query Language |
| XML | eXtensible Markup Language |
| CGI | Computer-Generated Imagery |
| CSS | Cascading Style Sheet |
| COBOL | Common Business Oriented Language |
| DHTML | Dynamic Hyper Text Markup Language |
| DTD | Document Type Declaration |
| DOM | Document Object Model |