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xargs is a command of the Unix and most Unix-like operating system which eases passing command output to another command as command line arguments.
It splits its often Pipe (Unix) input at whitespaces (or the null character) and calls the command given as an argument with each element of the split input as parameter. If the parameter list is too long, it calls the program as often as necessary. It often covers the same functionality as the backquote feature of many UNIX shell, but is more flexible and often also safer, especially if there are blanks or special characters in the input.
This is often used in conjunction with the Unix commands Find, locate and Grep.
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