Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  EDIT  /TECO  Qualifiers  /COMMAND
       /COMMAND[=file-name]
       /NOCOMMAND

    Controls whether a startup command file is used. The /COMMAND
    file qualifier may be followed by an equal sign (=)  and the
    specification of the command file. The default file type for
    command files is TEC.

    The following command line invokes TECO to edit a file named
    MEMO.DAT and specifies that TECO use a startup command file named
    XTECOINI.TEC:

      $ EDIT/TECO/COMMAND=XTECOINI.TEC MEMO.DAT

    If you do not include the /COMMAND qualifier, or if you enter
    /COMMAND without specifying a command file, TECO looks for the
    TEC$INIT logical name assignment. If TEC$INIT is not defined, no
    startup commands are executed.

    The logical name TEC$INIT can equate either to a string of TECO
    commands or to a dollar sign followed by a file specification.
    If TEC$INIT translates to a string of TECO commands, the string
    is executed; if it translates to a dollar sign ($)  followed by
    a file specification, the contents of the file are executed as a
    TECO command string. For further information, see the PDP-11 TECO
    Editor Reference Manual.

    To prevent TECO from using any startup command file, use the
    /NOCOMMAND qualifier as follows:

      $ EDIT/TECO/NOCOMMAND MEMO.DAT

    No wildcards are allowed in the file specification.
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