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Answer Posted / Kumar Abhimanyu Singh
-t is a Perl built-in variable that tests whether input comes from a terminal (interactive) or a pipe/redirection (non-interactive). It's often used to determine if a script should run in tty mode or not. For example: if (-T) { print "This script is running interactively.n" }
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