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Ever run commands in DOS? You've used a shell. A "shell" in the computer world is a place where you enter commands and run files by name rather than clicking around different windows.
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Now that you're logged in, type: echo hi
On the next line will be printed hi
Try this: date +%Y
This prints the current year. That's 2004 for me.