distrobox:tldr:33084
The command "tldr distrobox-rm" is used to display a simplified and concise summary of the usage and main features of the "distrobox-rm" command.
TLDR, which stands for "Too Long; Didn't Read," is a community-driven project that provides simplified and easy-to-understand explanations of popular terminal commands. It is designed to quickly give users a brief overview of a command's purpose and usage, without having to go through lengthy documentation.
In this case, "distrobox-rm" is the specific command for removing or deleting a distro (Linux distribution) from a system. The "rm" part of the command typically refers to "remove" or "delete," indicating that the command will uninstall or delete a distro from your system.
By using "tldr distrobox-rm," you can quickly access a short description of this command, including its syntax, available options, and a brief explanation of how to use it effectively.