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title: 'File Operations'
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visible: true
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[toc]
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## Workings of file permissions
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### Change permissions
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To change file permissions use `chmod (-R) XXX (path)`
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XXX signify the permissions for the file's owner/group/others respectively
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Each X goes from 0 to 7.
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What each number means can be easily calculated by looking at what the individual bit values mean.
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```
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0 -> No Permission
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4 -> Read Permission
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2 -> Write Permission
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1 -> Execute Permission
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```
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A value of 5 therefor gives the permissions "Read" and "Execute".
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*To enter a folder, you need the read as well as the execute permission!*
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### Change user and group
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Use `chown` to change the owner and group of a file or directory.
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If you only want to change the user or the group, only specify the part left or right of `:` respectively.
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Example:
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`chown (-R) (owner):(group) (path)`
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## Find biggest files
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`find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 du -s | sort -n | tail -(amount) | cut -f2 | xargs -I{} du -sh {}`
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`find . -type f -printf "%s %p\n" | sort -nr | head -5`
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