The System.ComponentModel.Design.CommandID class in C# represents a unique identifier for a command within a designer. It consists of a globally unique identifier (GUID) and a numeric identifier (integer). CommandIDs are used in designing applications to define and reference specific actions or commands that can be performed within the designer. They are commonly utilized in conjunction with command handlers and event listeners to execute specific functionality or operations within the design environment.
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