A terminal-command prompt is a text-based interface used to interact with a computer’s operating system. It allows users to enter commands that execute various functions, such as navigating directories, executing scripts, or installing software. In the context of programming and system administration, terminal-command prompts are essential tools for managing servers, networks, and applications. Unlike graphical user interfaces, terminal-command prompts rely solely on text input, making them efficient for users familiar with command-line operations.
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