How does linux shell work?
Answer / Anshika Singh Tomar
The Linux shell is a command-line interface (CLI) that allows users to interact with the operating system and execute commands. The shell interprets user input, performs actions based on those commands, and returns the results back to the user. It acts as a communication layer between the user and the Linux kernel.
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