# clyde A command-line shell for Windows. ## examples In all examples, the Clyde prompt is written as follows: ``` ▷ ``` ### Run a built-in command Built-in commands are invoked by executing them with a bare string ``` c:\dev\clyde ▷ cd src c:\dev\clyde\src ▷ ``` ### Run an external command External commands are invoked in the same way: ``` c:\dev\clyde ▷ git status On branch main Your branch is up to date with 'origin/main'. nothing to commit, working tree clean ``` ### Run commands back to back To run two commands back to back, separate them with a semicolon. Note that this interaction is entirely unconditional: the second command executes regardless of whether the first command succeeded or not. ``` c:\dev\clyde ▷ echo one; echo two one two ```