Hmm, this question is really making me mongo-mental. I think I need to take a break and mongo-grab a snack or something. Maybe a nice mongo-shake would do the trick.
Wow, this question is really test-ing my MongoDB knowledge. I guess I'll have to mongo-dive into the docs to find the answer. Maybe I can get a mongoose to help me out.
I bet it's mongoimport. That tool is like the opposite of mongoexport - it takes our data from some other format and shoves it into MongoDB. It's like a one-way ticket to data-land, and who needs to read it when you can just import it, right?
Wait, isn't mongostat the tool that lets us see how our MongoDB server is doing in real-time? I mean, who needs to read data when you can just watch it fly by on a screen, right? That's the true human-readable format.
I'm pretty sure it's mongodump. That tool is like the Swiss Army knife of MongoDB - it can do everything from backing up our data to exporting it in a human-readable format. Plus, it's got a really cool name, like it's some kind of spy mission or something.
Hmm, I think mongoexport is the tool that allows us to work with our data in a human-readable format. It's like a magical converter that takes our MongoDB data and turns it into something we can actually read and understand.
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