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trawl:tldr:3382c

trawl: Filter interface names using a case-insensitive regular expression.
$ trawl -f wi
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The command "trawl -f wi" is not a commonly used command in the context of operating systems or software. Therefore, it is challenging to provide an accurate explanation without more context or information about the specific system or software in use.

However, based on the available information, we can speculate possible explanations:

  1. The command could be specific to a particular software or tool, possibly related to web scraping or data collection. "Trawl" in this context could be a custom command or function that performs a specific action related to data retrieval or analysis. The "-f" flag may specify a file or input source to be used, and "wi" could be a file extension or a parameter related to the input data.

  2. Alternatively, "trawl" could be a custom or alias command set up by the user or system administrator. Again, without more information or context, it is difficult to determine the exact purpose or functionality of this command.

To obtain a more accurate explanation of the command, it is important to provide additional context, such as the operating system, software, or specific tool being used, as well as any relevant documentation or references related to the 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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