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Answer Posted / Ramesh Singh Brijwal
An option in Linux commands is a modifier that can be added to the command to change its behavior. It usually comes after the command and is indicated by a single or double hyphen ("-") followed by a letter representing the option name, sometimes with an argument (value) following the option letter.
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