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+ | * in a format sensible for sorting: | ||
date --rfc-3339=date | date --rfc-3339=date | ||
− | + | 2014-08-05 | |
+ | date --rfc-3339=seconds | ||
+ | 2014-08-05 10:06:54+02:00 | ||
+ | date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S | ||
+ | 2016-01-19_18-30-26 | ||
* set the date; in this example to april-20, 2009 | * set the date; in this example to april-20, 2009 | ||
sudo date -s 20090420 | sudo date -s 20090420 | ||
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+ | * set the date and time | ||
+ | sudo date -s "2012-10-19 10:20:59" | ||
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+ | = See also = | ||
+ | * [http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?date date's man page] | ||
+ | * [[NTP]] | ||
+ | * [[take a screenShot]] | ||
[[Category:Command]] | [[Category:Command]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 19 January 2016
date is a command to show or set the current system date and time.
Examples:
- show the date
date Fri Apr 17 13:21:55 EDT 2009
- in a format sensible for sorting:
date --rfc-3339=date 2014-08-05 date --rfc-3339=seconds 2014-08-05 10:06:54+02:00 date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S 2016-01-19_18-30-26
- set the date; in this example to april-20, 2009
sudo date -s 20090420
- set the date and time
sudo date -s "2012-10-19 10:20:59"