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Cooked mode is a mode of a terminal or pseudo terminal character device in Unix-like systems in which data is preprocessed before being given to a program. In this mode the system interprets special characters such as backspace delete and other control characters such as Control-C and Control-D. The precise definition of what constitutes a cooked mode is operating system-specific.

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