RUNCOM is a term that typically refers to a configuration file or set of procedures used in various computing environments, particularly in Unix-like systems. The name "RUNCOM" is derived from "run commands." Here are a few contexts in which RUNCOM might be used: 1. **Unix and Unix-like Systems**: In these environments, RUNCOM files are scripts run by the shell during startup. For example, files such as `.bashrc`, `.bash_profile`, or `.

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