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systemd-ac-power:tldr:56d45

systemd-ac-power: Silently check and return a 0 status code when running on AC power, and a non-zero code otherwise.
$ systemd-ac-power
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The command "systemd-ac-power" is not a valid command in Linux.

However, "systemd" is a system initialization and service management daemon that is commonly used in modern Linux distributions. It replaces the traditional init system and provides advanced features such as service dependency management and parallel execution of services.

"ac-power" usually refers to the availability of alternating current (AC) power supply. Therefore, "systemd-ac-power" could potentially be a command/feature related to managing power settings or monitoring power supply in the systemd framework.

Unfortunately, without more context or specific information, it is not possible to provide a more accurate description of the command. It is recommended to consult the systemd documentation or the specific system's documentation to understand the exact usage and purpose of the "systemd-ac-power" command.

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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