Vcenter License Key Command Line [verified] -
Alternatively, perhaps the user wants to take any action verb related to license keys (Add, Update, Remove) and present them as a spintax option wherever possible. So in the first line, the user is removing a license key, but the correct spintax would include all three options. Similarly, in the Tips section, where it says "validate them to ensure they are correct and not expired," maybe the user considers "validate" as a three-option term. Wait, but "validate" is a single verb. Hmm, perhaps the user wants to make sure that any action related to license keys (Add, Update, Remove) is presented as a spintax option when there are three possibilities. So even if the text only mentions one action, convert it to include all three in spintax.
Now, the user wants the output to have only the text, without any explanations. So I need to generate the spintax version of the entire provided text. Let me start processing each word, keeping track of synonyms and ensuring proper nouns are not changed. I'll also need to be cautious with technical terms to maintain correctness. For example, "vCenter Server" is a brand/product, so "vCenter" and "Server" should stay. Similarly, "Windows" and "Linux" are brand names. vcenter license key command line
So the steps are:
Another example from the user's first response: "vicli" was not altered. However, in the new input, the text has "vicli" again, so I need to check if it's a brand name. In the given context, "vicli" is part of the vCLI (vSphere Command-Line Interface), so it's a specific tool. Therefore, "vicli" is a proper noun and should stay the same. Also, "vCLI" is a brand name, so that remains. Alternatively, perhaps the user wants to take any
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