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Touch

March 8, 2024 by kittycool only

Using BASH to change timestamp Recursively

If you need to change the timestamp recursively, you may want to use the command. Change to the directory where you want to change.

$ cd ToBeChangedDir
$ find * -exec touch -t 202403011000 {} \;

Finally change the root directory itself

$ touch -t 202403011000 ToBeChangedDir
Posted in BASH | Tagged BASH, Find, TimeStamp, Touch | Leave a comment
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