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The command "tldr -p linux rlogin" is used to display a simplified and concise summary of the usage and options of the "rlogin" command specific to the Linux operating system.
The "tldr" command stands for "Too Long, Didn't Read." It is a community-driven project that provides simplified and easy-to-understand summaries of various command-line tools and their usage. By using "tldr", you can quickly get the essential information about a command without going through lengthy man pages.
In this specific command, "-p linux" specifies that you want the summary for the Linux version of the "rlogin" command. "rlogin" is a command-line utility used to log in to a remote system over a network. It allows a user to establish a remote login session on another machine without needing to physically be present at that machine. By using "tldr", you can get a summarized overview of how to use "rlogin" specifically on Linux.