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Date Unix |  | Date Unix: Encyclopedia - Date Unix |  | | date is a Unix command that displays the current time and date of the system.
The date command in GNU is a part of coreutils and is written by David MacKenzie.
For example, to display the current date and time you type:
% date
The response would be, e.g.,:
wed sep 8 15:38:06 CEST 2004
To set the current date and time to September 8, 200 ...
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Date (Unix)
The correct title of this article is date. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions.
date is a Unix command that displays the current time and date of the system.
The date command in GNU is a part of coreutils and is written by David MacKenzie.
For example, to display the current date and time you type:
% date
The response would be, e.g.,:
wed sep 8 15:38:06 CEST 2004
To set the current date and time to September 8, 2004 01:22 you type:
# date --set="20040908 01:22"
Note that root privileges are required to change the date. The response would be:
wed sep 8 01:22:00 CEST 2004
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Date Unix", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
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