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The type command displays the command’s type. (Shotts, 2019) Here is how it is used:
mislav@mislavovo-racunalo:~/Linux_folder$ type ls
ls is aliased to `ls --color=auto'
mislav@mislavovo-racunalo:~/Linux_folder$ type mv
mv is /usr/bin/mv
mislav@mislavovo-racunalo:~/Linux_folder$ type cp
cp is /usr/bin/cp
mislav@mislavovo-racunalo:~/Linux_folder$ type echo
echo is a shell builtin
mislav@mislavovo-racunalo:~/Linux_folder$ type cd
cd is a shell builtin
So ls is an alias, mv and cp are executables and echo and cd are shell builtins.
Hope you learned something new!
References
Shotts, W. (2019). The Linux Command Line, Fifth Internet Edition. Retrieved from http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php. Page 67
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