rfetch:tldr:dbca3
The command "rfetch -t" is used to run the "rfetch" command with the "-t" option.
The "rfetch" command is typically a custom command or script that is not native to most operating systems. The purpose and functionality of the "rfetch" command can vary depending on the specific implementation.
However, when the "-t" option is passed with the "rfetch" command, it typically refers to a flag or parameter that stands for "test" or "dry-run". In this case, it means that the command is run in a simulated or trial mode, where it performs a test run of the command without actually making any changes or performing any actions.
By running the command with the "-t" option, you can check the expected outcome or behavior of the "rfetch" command without risking any unintended consequences or modifications. It allows you to preview the results and ensure that everything is as desired before executing the actual command.