Unix-like operating systems are a family of operating systems that share characteristics with the original Unix operating system. They are characterized by a modular design, a hierarchical file system, the use of command-line interface (CLI), and utilities for software development. They are commonly used in servers, workstations, and mobile devices, providing a stable and versatile platform for a wide range of applications.
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