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− | [[date]] is a [[command]] to show or set the current system date and time. | + | #REDIRECT [[UnISOn]] |
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− | Examples:
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− | * show the date
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− | date
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− | Fri Apr 17 13:21:55 EDT 2009
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− | * in a format sensible for sorting:
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− | date --rfc-3339=date
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− | 2014-08-05
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− | date --rfc-3339=seconds
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− | 2014-08-05 10:06:54+02:00
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− | date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S
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− | 2016-01-19_18-30-26
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− | * set the date; in this example to april-20, 2009
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− | sudo date -s 20090420
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− | * set the date and time
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− | sudo date -s "2012-10-19 10:20:59"
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− | = See also =
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− | * [http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?date date's man page]
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− | * [[NTP]]
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− | [[Category:Command]]
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