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This article introduces the `file` command in Linux, a useful tool for identifying file types based on their content rather than extensions. It covers the installation process on various distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE, and explains how to use `file` for different purposes such as scripting, forensics, and accurately renaming files with incorrect extensions. Practical applications and additional resources for enhanced understanding of Unix-like file systems are also discussed.