The Linux terminal (also known as a shell, console, or command line) is a text-based interface to interact with the Linux operating system. It allows users to execute commands, manage files, run programs, and perform various system administration tasks by typing commands rather than using a graphical user interface. It's commonly used by developers, system administrators, and power users for its efficiency and flexibility in controlling the system.
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