A Unix shell is a command-line interpreter or shell that provides a user interface for interacting with the operating system. It allows users to execute commands, run scripts, and manage files. Common examples include Bash, Zsh, and Ksh. Shells are essential for system administration, automation, and software development on Unix-like systems.
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