Template:Cmd: Difference between revisions

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{{Cmd|apk add -U}}
{{Cmd|apk add -U}}


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Revision as of 16:49, 5 March 2012

Template Documentation for Cmd

This page is a template and should only be used as part of other articles. For more information, read Help:Template.

Please do not experiment with this template; you could ruin all pages using this template. If you want to edit this template, copy the text to Template:Sandbox, edit and test it there, and copy it back when it works.

Feel free to voice your opinion regarding this template.

Template Documentation

This template should be used for commands
Example: {{Cmd|apk add -U}}

Will produce:

apk add -U


{{{1}}}