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Commands are actually a primitive way of computer interaction. The ancient DOS was based on the command line. Now, Windows and Linux have evolved to graphical user interfaces. Except for some professionals who occasionally type commands, most people have begun to forget, and more people have never been exposed to this kind of interaction at all. So when coming to the Internet, perhaps no one has ever thought that this ancient computer civilization can be revived. In fact, it is the huge amount of network information that makes people start to feel that they can't just use the mouse to control. Google made people realize the power of the keyboard. A few appropriate keywords can very likely find the page you want. Then, other search engines began to be recognized and accepted by people.
Google's special searches have brought back a trace of the breath of commands.
For example: fy for word, tq for city weather, gp for stock market quotes, yb for postal code inquiry, etc.
Because the advantage of commands plus keywords is that it can express your intention more than the keywords themselves.
So web users who have accepted keyword searches can consider accepting the ancient but brand-new way of surfing the Internet with commands.
Maybe commands will give you a magical power on the Internet. Typing a few keystrokes on the keyboard can lead you to the final target page.
You will be more efficient than others, and your tool comes from the original civilization of the computer system
Come on, let's surf the Internet in a different way...