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The command "tldr rc" is used to display the usage and examples of the "rc" command on a system.
The "rc" command, also known as "run commands," is commonly found in Unix-like operating systems. It is used to execute a script or a series of commands stored in a file with the ".rc" extension. These ".rc" files often contain custom configurations and settings for various applications or the system itself.
When you run "tldr rc," it will display a simplified and user-friendly summary of the "rc" command's purpose, usage, and some examples of how it can be used. The "tldr" command is a simple tool that provides concise explanations of various command-line tools and their usage, making it easier for users to understand and quickly learn how to use them.