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The command "tldr distrobox-upgrade" is a shorthand for accessing a simplified explanation or summary of the "distrobox-upgrade" command.
The "tldr" command is a utility that stands for "Too Long, Didn't Read". It provides concise and simplified documentation for various commands in the terminal. It is designed to give users a quick overview of a command's functionality and usage without going into much detail.
In this case, by running "tldr distrobox-upgrade", you are asking for a brief description and usage examples of the "distrobox-upgrade" command. The "distrobox-upgrade" command is specific to a particular Linux distribution or a script used for upgrading the distribution or specific software packages on a Linux distribution named "distrobox". The "tldr" utility will provide a simplified summary, typically in a few lines, explaining how to use the command effectively without getting into extensive documentation.