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Executing Multiple Linux Commands Using the Semicolon (;) Operator

The semicolon (;) operator in Linux allows for the sequential execution of multiple commands, irrespective of their success or failure. It is useful for running a series of independent commands consecutively, without any conditional checks or dependencies between them. However, caution should be exercised as errors in one command do not affect the execution of subsequent commands.

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