GNU tools are a collection of software development tools, utilities, and libraries that form a crucial part of the GNU operating system and are widely used in Unix-like systems, including Linux. They provide essential functionalities for software development, such as compiling, assembling, linking, debugging, and managing files. Common GNU tools include GCC (GNU Compiler Collection), Make, Bash, coreutils, and GDB (GNU Debugger). They are often used for building and maintaining software projects, system administration, and general command-line tasks.
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