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The Linux seq command has been around for years, since 1985 to be exact. However, it is still one of those useful commands that many Linux users rarely use. The seq command is a GNU Core Utility that prints a sequence of numbers for use in bash scripts or one-liners. Learn how to use this handy little tool.