juhtkäsk
Juhtkäsk is an Estonian term that translates to "command" or "instruction" in English, particularly in the context of computing or administrative processes. It refers to a specific order or directive given to a system, program, or individual to perform a particular task. In computing, a juhtkäsk is often a single line of code or a command entered into a terminal or user interface that initiates an action. For example, a juhtkäsk might be used to delete a file, start a program, or configure a setting. These commands are typically precise and follow a defined syntax to ensure they are correctly interpreted by the receiving system. In a broader administrative sense, a juhtkäsk can also be a formal instruction given by a superior to a subordinate, outlining a required action or procedure. The effectiveness of a juhtkäsk relies on its clarity, unambiguous nature, and proper execution by the intended recipient. Understanding the concept of juhtkäsk is fundamental to operating many technical systems and participating in structured organizational workflows.