1 | .TH STAT 1
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2 | .SH NAME
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3 | stat, lstat, readlink \- provide a shell interface to the stat(2) system call
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4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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5 | .B stat
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6 | .RB [ - ]
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7 | .RB [ -\fIfd ]
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8 | .RB [ -all ]
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9 | .RB [ -s ]
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10 | .RB [ -\fIfield " ...]"
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11 | .RI [ file1 " ...]"
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12 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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13 | .B Stat
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14 | does little more than provide access to the fields in the
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15 | .B struct stat
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16 | as defined in the
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17 | .BR stat (2)
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18 | manual page. Each field that is to be listed
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19 | is specified as the field name without the leading
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20 | .BR st_ .
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21 | This and the other two options are described below. All options are then
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22 | applied to the files listed. If
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23 | .B stat
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24 | is called as
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25 | .B lstat
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26 | then the
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27 | .BR lstat (2)
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28 | system call is used, if called as
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29 | .B stat
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30 | symbolic links are expanded with
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31 | .BR stat (2).
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32 | If called as
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33 | .B readlink
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34 | then the output is only the contents of the symbolic link.
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35 | .PP
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36 | If no fields are named then all fields are printed. If no files are listed
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37 | then all open filedescriptors are printed.
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38 | .SH OPTIONS
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39 | .TP
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40 | .B \-
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41 | If the first argument is ``\-'', the list of files is assumed to come from stdin.
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42 | This is useful for things like ``ls | stat \-uid \-mtime.''
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43 | .B \-\fIfd
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44 | If an argument is a ``\-'' followed by a number then that number is used as
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45 | a file descriptor whose information is to be printed.
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46 | .TP
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47 | .B \-all
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48 | List all fields for each file.
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49 | .TP
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50 | .B \-s
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51 | Use
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52 | .BR lstat (2).
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53 | .TP
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54 | .B \-mode
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55 | List the
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56 | .B mode
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57 | field. Similarly for
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58 | .BR ino ,
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59 | .BR dev ,
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60 | .BR rdev ,
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61 | .BR nlink ,
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62 | .BR uid ,
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63 | .BR gid ,
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64 | .BR size ,
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65 | .BR atime ,
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66 | .BR mtime ,
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67 | and
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68 | .BR ctime .
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69 | Under BSD derived systems you also have
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70 | .B blksize
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71 | and
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72 | .BR blocks .
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73 | .PP
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74 | .B \-Atime
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75 | .br
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76 | .B \-Mtime
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77 | .br
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78 | .B \-Ctime
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79 | .RS
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80 | The lower case versions of these three options display the time as an integer
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81 | that is the ``seconds since 00:00 Jan 1. 1970.''
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82 | Listing the fields with the first letter
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83 | in caps causes the times to be printed in
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84 | .BR ctime (3)
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85 | format (i.e., human readable).
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86 | .RE
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87 | .SH EXAMPLES
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88 | .LP
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89 | # Find out the number of links to each file
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90 | .br
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91 | $ stat \-nlink *.c
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92 | .LP
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93 | # sort files by age (much like ls \-t)
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94 | .br
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95 | $ stat \-atime * | sort +1
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96 | .LP
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97 | # Find out which file is older in sh(1)
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98 | .br
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99 | if test `stat -mtime $1` -lt `stat -mtime $2`; then
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100 | .br
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101 | echo $1 is older than $2
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102 | .br
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103 | else
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104 | .br
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105 | echo $2 is older than $1
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106 | .br
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107 | fi
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108 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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109 | .BR stat (2).
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110 | .SH AUTHOR
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111 | Larry McVoy (mcvoy@rsch.wisc.edu)
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