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The command "gt rs -r" is not a valid command in common command line interfaces. Therefore, it is difficult to provide a specific explanation without additional context or information about the specific command or software being used.
In general, commands typed in a command line interface consist of the actual command followed by various options or arguments. The command itself instructs the computer to perform a specific task, while the options and arguments modify the behavior or provide additional input for the command.
For example, "gt" might be a command to perform some action, and "rs" could be an option that modifies the behavior of the "gt" command. The "-r" option could also modify the command behavior, depending on the specific command and software being used.
Without more information, it is not possible to determine the exact purpose and outcome of the "gt rs -r" command.