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Use the Installed Default Command Line Clk

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use the installed default command line clk

When installed, clk comes with a ready to use command line tool called clk. By default, it only exposes the basic concepts, like parameters or aliases. You can try it to familiarize with the basic concepts. But you can also use it to craft your own commands.

Indeed, using clk customcommands, you can add any command you like, without limitation. The only drawback of this method is that all your commands start with clk and the configuration directory is called clk.

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