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The command "tldr choco list" is composed of two parts: "tldr" and "choco list".
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"tldr" stands for "Too Long; Didn't Read". It is a command-line tool commonly used to provide concise and simplified explanations of other commands. When you input "tldr" followed by another command, it will display a brief summary or description of how to use that particular command.
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"choco list" is a command used with the Chocolatey package manager for Windows operating systems. Chocolatey is a package manager similar to apt-get on Linux or Homebrew on macOS. It allows you to easily install, manage, and update various software packages on your Windows machine.
Therefore, "tldr choco list" instructs the "tldr" command-line tool to provide a short summary or usage instructions for the "choco list" command. The "choco list" command, when used with Chocolatey, will display a list of all installed packages on your system.