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Unix Command

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**Unix Command**

What is Unix Command?

A Unix command is an instruction to a Unix-like operating system. These commands are typically entered via a command-line interface (CLI) and are used for a wide range of tasks, including file management, process control, system administration, and software development. Common examples include `ls` (list files), `cd` (change directory), `mkdir` (make directory), `rm` (remove file), `cp` (copy file), `mv` (move file), and `grep` (search for patterns in files).

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