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$ tldr ip-route-show
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The command "tldr ip-route-show" provides a concise explanation or summary of how to use the "ip route show" command in a Linux environment.

The "ip route show" command is used to display the routing table on a Linux system. It shows how packets are routed and where they will be forwarded to. However, the output of this command can be quite verbose and may contain more information than required.

The "tldr" command, on the other hand, stands for "Too Long; Didn't Read." It is a utility that provides simplified and user-friendly explanations of complex command usage. When used with the "ip-route-show" parameter, the "tldr" command will display a summary with the most important details and options needed to use the "ip route show" command effectively.

By using "tldr ip-route-show," you can quickly understand the main functionality and usage options of the "ip route show" command, without having to go through the entire manual or detailed documentation.

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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