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	"plain_text": "Run command\r\nBy Contributors to Wikimedia projects\r\nPublished: 2007-01-19 · Archived: 2026-04-06 03:30:58 UTC\r\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\r\nThe Run... dialog box in GNOME\r\nRun dialog box in Windows 11\r\nThe Run command on an operating system such as Microsoft Windows and Unix-like systems is used to directly\r\nopen an application or document whose path is known.\r\nThe command functions more or less like a single-line command-line interface. In the GNOME (a UNIX-like\r\nderivative) interface, the Run command is used to run applications via terminal commands. It can be accessed by\r\npressing Alt+F2. KDE (a UNIX-like derivative) has similar functionality called KRunner. It is accessible via the\r\nsame key binds.\r\nThe Multics shell includes a run command to run a command in an isolated environment.[1] The DEC TOPS-10[2]\r\n and TOPS-20[3] Command Processor included a RUN command for running executable programs.\r\nIn the BASIC programming language, RUN is used to start program execution from direct mode, or to start an\r\noverlay program from a loader program.\r\nAccessing the Run command\r\n[edit]\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_command\r\nPage 1 of 2\n\nStarting with Windows 95, the Run command is accessible through the Start menu and also through the shortcut\r\nkey ⊞ Win+R. Although the Run command is still present in Windows Vista and later, it no longer appears directly\r\non the Start menu by default, in favor of the new search box and a shortcut to the Run command in the Windows\r\nSystem sub-menu.\r\nThe Run command is launched in GNOME and KDE desktop environment by holding Alt+F2.\r\nUses include bringing up webpages; for example, if a user were to bring up the Run command and type in\r\nhttp://www.example.com/ , the user's default Web Browser would open that page. This allows user to not only\r\nlaunch http protocol, but also all registered URI schemes in OS and applications associated with them, like\r\nmailto and file .\r\nIn GNOME and KDE, the Run command acts as a location where applications and commands can be executed.\r\nKDE Plasma 4\r\nStart (command)\r\n1. ^ Multics Commands\r\n2. ^ TOPS-10 Operating System Commands Manual (PDF). Digital Equipment Corporation. August 1980.\r\nArchived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-09. Retrieved 2019-02-17.\r\n3. ^ \"TOPS-20 Command manual\" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-09. Retrieved 2019-\r\n02-03.\r\nCustomizing Windows Run command\r\n350+ Run Commands for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 \u0026 8.1\r\n156 Useful Run Commands\r\nAlternative to the standard Windows Run-Dialog.\r\nSource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_command\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_command\r\nPage 2 of 2",
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