The purpose of the iconv command is to convert the character encoding of a file from one character encoding format to another. It can be used to convert between different character encoding schemes, such as UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, or Shift_JIS, among others. The iconv command reads the input file, converts its character encoding, and writes the result to an output file or to standard output. This tool is useful when dealing with files that were created or saved with different character encodings, and can be used to ensure compatibility between different platforms and applications.
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