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builtin command in Linux with examples

builtin command is used to run a shell builtin, passing it arguments(args), and also to get the exit status. The main use of this command is to define a shell function having the same name as the shell builtin by keeping the functionality of the builtin within the function.

Syntax:



builtin [shell-builtin [arg ..]]

Example: Here, we are creating a function to replace the ‘cd’ command. When you will use cd() function it will change the directory to the desktop directly.



builtin –help Command: It displays help information.

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