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<p>even if a shell communicates with the user via <a href="page.php?w=peripheral_device">peripheral device</a>s attached to the computer directly. Shells are actually special applications that use the kernel <a href="page.php?w=API">API</a> in just the same way as it is used by other application programs. A shell manages the user&ndash;system interaction by prompting users for input, interpreting their input, and then handling output from the underlying operating system (much like a <a href="page.php?w=read-eval-print_loop">read-eval-print loop, REPL</a>).</p><p>
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