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# The `chown` command
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The `chown` command makes it possible to change the ownership of a file or directory. Users and groups are fundamental in Linux, with `chown` you can
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change the owner of a file or directory. It's also possible to change ownership on folders recursively
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### Examples:
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1. Change the owner of a file
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```
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chown user file.txt
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```
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2. Change the group of a file
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```
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chown :group file.txt
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```
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3. Change the user and group in one line
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```
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chown user:group file.txt
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```
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4. Change to ownership on a folder recursively
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```
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chown -R user:group folder
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```
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### Syntax:
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```
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chown [-OPTION] [DIRECTORY_PATH]
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``` |