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$ tldr -p linux users
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The command "tldr -p linux users" is executed in a command-line interface (CLI) or terminal.

  • "tldr" stands for "too long, didn't read" and is a command-line tool used to display concise and simplified explanations of various commands, tools, and concepts.
  • "-p" is an option or flag that stands for "platform" and is used to specify the platform or operating system targeted for the command explanations.
  • "linux" is the platform specified in this case, indicating that the explanations provided should be relevant to Linux-based operating systems.
  • "users" is an optional argument provided to the "tldr" command, specifying the particular command or topic for which an explanation is desired.

So, when the command "tldr -p linux users" is executed, the "tldr" tool will display a summary or simplified explanation of the "users" command or topic specifically for Linux users.

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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