Help (command)![]() HELP command output from RT-11SJ displayed on a VT100.HELP commandIn computing, Implementations![]() help command for DCL on RSX-11![]() help commandThe command is available in operating systems such as Multics,[4] Heath Company HDOS,[5] CP/M Plus, DOS, IBM OS/2,[6] eComStation, ArcaOS, IBM i,[7] Microsoft Windows, ReactOS,[8] THEOS/OASIS,[9] Zilog Z80-RIO,[10] Microware OS-9,[11] Stratus OpenVOS,[12] HP MPE/iX,[13] Motorola VERSAdos,[14] KolibriOS[15] and also in the DEC RT-11,[16] RSX-11,[17] TOPS-10[18] and TOPS-20[19] operating systems. Furthermore it is available in the open source MS-DOS emulator DOSBox and in the EFI shell.[20] On Unix, the command is part of the Source Code Control System and prints help information for the SCCS commands. MulticsThe Multics DEC OS/8The DEC OS/8 CCL DOSMS-DOSThe In MS-DOS 6.x this command exists as The MS-DOS 6.xx PC DOSIn PC DOS 5 and 6 PC DOS 7.xx PC-MOSThe Software Link's PC-MOS includes an implementation of DR-DOSIn DR-DOS, ROM-DOSDatalight ROM-DOS includes an implementation of the FreeDOSThe FreeDOS version was developed by Joe Cosentino.[27] 4DOS/4NTThe 4DOS/4NT cmd.exe![]() help command outputUsed without parameters, PowerShellIn PowerShell, Windows PowerShell includes an extensive, console-based help system, reminiscent of man pages in Unix. The help topics include help for cmdlets, providers, and concepts in PowerShell. GNU BashIn Bash, the builtin command help [-dms] [pattern] OpenVMSHELP is a DCL utility that contains information on the use of commands and descriptions of some OpenVMS concepts such as time formats and lexical functions, as well as lists of commands for a particular purpose (HELP Hints). SyntaxThe command-syntax is: help [command] Arguments:
ExamplesDOSBoxZ:\>help
If you want a list of all supported commands type help /all .
A short list of the most often used commands:
<DIR > Directory View.
<CD > Display/changes the current directory.
<CLS > Clear screen.
<COPY > Copy files.
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Python>>> help
Type help() for interactive help, or help(object) for help about object.
>>> help()
Welcome to Python 2.5! This is the online help utility.
If this is your first time using Python, you should definitely check out
the tutorial on the Internet at https://www.python.org/doc/tut/.
Enter the name of any module, keyword, or topic to get help on writing
Python programs and using Python modules. To quit this help utility and
return to the interpreter, just type "quit".
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GNU Octaveoctave-3.0.0.exe:1> help
Help is available for the topics listed below.
Additional help for built-in functions and operators is
available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command
`doc <topic>' to search the manual index.
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Further reading
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