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bob: Install and switch to the specified version of Neovim.
$ bob use ${select}
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The command "bob use ${select}" instructs Bob, the person or entity being commanded, to utilize or make use of a variable called "${select}".

To better understand this command, we would need more information on the context in which it is being used. The variable "${select}" could represent different things depending on the situation. It could be a placeholder for a choice or option selected by the user, a variable holding a specific value or object, or it could be a reference to a function or method.

For example, if "${select}" represents a user-selected option, the command "bob use ${select}" would tell Bob to use or carry out the action associated with the selected option. This could refer to performing a specific task, executing a particular program, or any other defined action.

In summary, without knowing the exact purpose and context of "${select}" in relation to Bob and the specific scenario, the interpretation and meaning of the command "bob use ${select}" may vary.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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