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|   | # The `date` command
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|  | The `date` command is used to print the system current date and time.  | ||
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|  | `date` command is also used to set the date and time of the system, but you need to be the super-user *(root)* to do it. | ||
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|  | ### Examples:
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|  | 1. To show the current date and time: | ||
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | date | ||
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|  | 2. You can use -u option to show the date and time in UTC *(Coordinated Universal Time)* time zone | ||
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | date -u | ||
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|  | 1. To display any given date string in formatted date: | ||
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | date --date="2/02/2010" | ||
|  | date --date="2 years ago" | ||
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|  | ### Syntax:
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | date [OPTION]... [+FORMAT] | ||
|  | date [-u|--utc|--universal] [MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]] | ||
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|  | ### Additional Flags and their Functionalities:
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|  | |**Short Flag**   |**Long Flag**   |**Description**   | | ||
|  | |:---|:---|:---| | ||
|  | |`-d`|`--date=STRING`|convert the provided string into formatted date| | ||
|  | |`-f`|`--file=DATEFILE`|like `--date` but for files| | ||
|  | |`-I[FMT]`|`--iso-8601[=FMT]`|Display date and time in ISO 8601 format| | ||
|  | |`-r`|`--reference=FILE`|Display the last modification time of FILE| | ||
|  | |`-s`|`--set=STRING`|sets the time to the one described by STRING| | ||
|  | |`-u`|`--universal`|show the date and time in UTC *(Coordinated Universal Time)* time zone| | ||
|  | |`-R`|`--rfc-email`|Display date and time in ISO 8601 format Example: (Fri, 22 Oct 2021 05:18:42 +0200)| | ||
|  | |<center>-<center>|`rfc-3339=FMT`|Display date and time in RFC 3339 format| | ||
|  | |<center>-<center>|`--debug`|Usually used with `--date` to annotate the parsed date and warn about questionable  usage  to stderr| | ||
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|  | ### Control The output:
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|  | You can use Format specifiers to control the output date and time. | ||
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|  | ### Examples:
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|  | |**Command**   |**Output**   | | ||
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|  | |`$ date "+%D"`|`10/22/21`| | ||
|  | |`$ date "+%D %T"`|`10/22/21 05:33:51`| | ||
|  | |`$ date "+%A %B %d %T %y"`|`Friday October 22 05:34:47 21`| | ||
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|  | ### Syntax:
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | date "+%[format-options ...]" | ||
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|  | ### List of Format specifiers to control the output:
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|  | |**Specifiers**   |**Description**   | | ||
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|  | |`%a`|abbreviated weekday name *(e.g., Sun)*| | ||
|  | |`%A`|full weekday name *(e.g., Sunday)*| | ||
|  | |`%b`|abbreviated month name *(e.g., Jan)*| | ||
|  | |`%B`|full month name *(e.g., January)*| | ||
|  | |`%c`|date and time *(e.g., Thu Mar  3 23:05:25 2005)*| | ||
|  | |`%C`|century; like %Y, except omit last two digits (e.g., 20)| | ||
|  | |`%d`|day of month (e.g., 01)| | ||
|  | |`%D`|date; same as %m/%d/%y| | ||
|  | |`%e`|day of month, space padded; same as %_d| | ||
|  | |`%F`|full date; same as %Y-%m-%d| | ||
|  | |`%g`|last two digits of year of ISO week number (see %G)| | ||
|  | |`%G`|year of ISO week number (see %V); normally useful only with %V| | ||
|  | |`%h`|same as %b| | ||
|  | |`%H`|hour (00..23)| | ||
|  | |`%I`|hour (01..12)| | ||
|  | |`%j`|day of year (001..366)| | ||
|  | |`%k`|hour, space padded ( 0..23); same as %_H| | ||
|  | |`%l`|hour, space padded ( 1..12); same as %_I| | ||
|  | |`%m`|month (01..12)| | ||
|  | |`%M`|minute (00..59)| | ||
|  | |`%n`|a newline| | ||
|  | |`%N`|nanoseconds (000000000..999999999)| | ||
|  | |`%p`|locale's equivalent of either AM or PM; blank if not known| | ||
|  | |`%P`|like %p, but lower case| | ||
|  | |`%q`|quarter of year (1..4)| | ||
|  | |`%r`|locale's 12-hour clock time (e.g., 11:11:04 PM)| | ||
|  | |`%R`|24-hour hour and minute; same as %H:%M| | ||
|  | |`%s`|seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC| | ||
|  | |`%S`|second (00..60)| | ||
|  | |`%t`|a tab| | ||
|  | |`%T`|time; same as %H:%M:%S| | ||
|  | |`%u`|day of week (1..7); 1 is Monday| | ||
|  | |`%U`|week number of year, with Sunday as first day of week (00..53)| | ||
|  | |`%V`|ISO week number, with Monday as first day of week (01..53)| | ||
|  | |`%w`|day of week (0..6); 0 is Sunday| | ||
|  | |`%W`|week number of year, with Monday as first day of week (00..53)| | ||
|  | |`%x`|locale's date representation (e.g., 12/31/99)| | ||
|  | |`%X`|locale's time representation (e.g., 23:13:48)| | ||
|  | |`%y`|last two digits of year (00..99)| | ||
|  | |`%Y`|year| | ||
|  | |`%z`|+hhmm numeric time zone (e.g., -0400)| | ||
|  | |`%:z`|+hh:mm numeric time zone (e.g., -04:00)| | ||
|  | |`%::z`|+hh:mm:ss numeric time zone (e.g., -04:00:00)| | ||
|  | |`%:::z`|numeric  time  zone  with  :  to necessary precision (e.g., -04, +05:30)| | ||
|  | |`%Z`|alphabetic time zone abbreviation (e.g., EDT)| |