What Is Unix Commands?
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Unix commands are a set of instructions used to control and navigate a Unix operating system. These commands are typed into a command line which is a text–based interface used to manage and manipulate the operating system. Examples of Unix commands include chmod, grep, ls, mv, pwd, rm, sudo, and vi.