Unix tools are a collection of command-line utilities that perform specific tasks, often related to file manipulation, text processing, and system administration. They are designed to be small, efficient, and composable, allowing users to chain them together using pipes to perform complex operations. Common examples include `ls`, `grep`, `sed`, `awk`, `find`, and `sort`. They are widely used for scripting, automation, and data analysis in Unix-like operating systems.
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