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      <title>5 Ways to Compile One File in GCC</title>
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      <description>How to compile a single file without a title The GNU C Compiler (GCC) is a powerful tool that can be used to compile C and C++ code. It is a free and open-source compiler that is available for a wide variety of platforms. One of the most common uses of GCC is to compile a single file without a title. This can be useful for testing code or for creating small programs.</description>
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