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The command "tldr bspc" is used to display a concise summary of the usage and functionality of the bspc command. "tldr" stands for "Too Long, Didn't Read" and is a community-driven project that provides simplified and practical examples of how to use various command-line tools.
In this case, "bspc" refers to the Binary Space Partitioning Control (bspc) tool, which is a part of the BSPWM window manager. BSPWM is a tiling window manager that arranges windows in a non-overlapping, hierarchical manner.
By using "tldr bspc", you can quickly get an overview of the available commands, their usage, and any notable options or arguments associated with the bspc command. This can be helpful for users who want to understand and make effective use of bspc without going through lengthy documentation or manuals.