Command: klib

  KLIB is a librarian for KL files: groups KL files into a single library
  file. KLIB allows you to create libraries, list, add and remove KL files
  inside a library, and finally to make it no longer editable (close it).

Syntax:

  KLIB  lib_filename [{+|-}KL_filename] [/B] [/Z] [/M=manufacturer]
        [/D=Desc]
  KLIB  /?

Options:


  lib_filename  The name of the library file
  KL_filename   Name of the KL file to be added or removed
                Use + to ADD the KL file (the file should exist)
                Use - to REMOVE the KL file (it should be in the library)
  /B            Avoids creating backup files
  /Z            After the operation the library is closed and not any
                longer editable
  Manufacturer  Name of the library manufacturer (creation only)
  Desc          Description of the library (creation only)

Comments:

  Please read the accompanying documentation to know more about the KEY
  language and the output formats.
  KLIB has the following EXITCODES (ERRORLEVEL):
    0                          = okay
    syntax error number        = syntax error number
    critical code number + 100 = critical code error number
  KLIB comes with the packet KC200.

Examples:

  - none -

See also:

  cpidos
  display
  kc
  keyb
  keycode
  keyman
  kpdos
  mkeyb
  mode
  xkeyb

  Copyright © 2002-2003 Aitor SANTAMARIA MERINO, updated 2008
  and 2020 by W. Spiegl.

  This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
  See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.