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Overview
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The command line interface is an important part of app automation and
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may be thought of in a couple ways:
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First there is the :term:`ad hoc script` which is a single file and
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can be placed anywhere, but is not installed as part of a package.
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See :doc:`scripts`.
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But the "real" command line interface uses :term:`commands<command>`
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and :term:`subcommands<subcommand>`; these are installed as part of a
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package.
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Top-level commands are mostly just a way to group subcommands. Most
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custom apps would define their own top-level command as well as
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multiple subcommands. See :doc:`commands` for top-level details.
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Subcommands on the other hand are the real workhorse since they define
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the action logic. See :doc:`subcommands` for more about those.
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