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grlogin:tldr:12f0a

grlogin: View documentation for the original command.
$ tldr -p linux rlogin
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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.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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