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# Command Line
Trinitrix has a command line, which you can use to control and navigate the app.
You can activate it with the `CommandLineShow` command, which is mapped to `<Ctrl>+c` by default.
## Syntax (LUA)
The command line uses [lua](https://www.lua.org/about.html) and provides a builtin function for every internal command.
The function names are the snake case variants of the command names.