🖥️swipl
➡️This is a command-line reference manual for commands and command combinations that you don’t use often enough to remember it. This cheatsheet explains the swipl command with important options and switches using examples.
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# swipl
# SWI-Prolog is a versatile implementation of the Prolog language.
# run plolog interpreter in interactive mode
swipl
# consult file.pl, run goal mygoal(3,foo)
# and then halt the interpreter without entering interactive mode
swipl -s file.pl -g "mygoal(3,foo)." -t halt.
Cheatsheets are an excellent complement to other information sources like Linux man-pages, Linux help, or How-To’s and tutorials, as they provide compact and easily accessible information. While man-pages and detailed tutorials often contain comprehensive explanations and extensive guides, cheatsheets summarize the most important options forthe command swipl in a clear format. This allows users to quickly access the needed information for swipl without having to sift through lengthy texts. Especially in stressful situations or for recurring tasks, cheatsheets for swipl are a valuable resource to work efficiently and purposefully.
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