At the heart of this project is a convention determining how commands are named. Without such a convention it would be harder to find new commands and remember the names of every day commands.
The gist of the convention is: The name of a command is a dot-separated list of words. This list describes a path inside a concept hierarchy from a general starting point to the desired destination.
Example:
- Natural description: I want to see how much communication there is between my computer and the network.
- Command: system.network.usage
Grammar
Grammar can be viewed via Railroad Diagram Generator.
Grammar ::= object*viaTool?identifier?
object ::= [0-9a-fA-F]+
viaTool ::= '.via.'object
identifier ::= .[0-9]+
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