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User Commands DATE(1)

NAME

date - print or set the system date and time

SYNOPSIS

date [OPTION]... [+FORMAT]

date [-u|--utc|--universal] [MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]]

DESCRIPTION

Display the current time in the given FORMAT, or set the

system date.

-d, --date=STRING

display time described by STRING, not `now'

-f, --file=DATEFILE

like --date once for each line of DATEFILE

-r, --reference=FILE

display the last modification time of FILE

-R, --rfc-2822

output date and time in RFC 2822 format. Example: Mon,

07 Aug 2006 12:34:56 -0600

--rfc-3339=TIMESPEC

output date and time in RFC 3339 format.

TIMESPEC=`date', `seconds', or `ns' for date and time

to the indicated precision. Date and time components

are separated by a single space: 2006-08-07

12:34:56-06:00

-s, --set=STRING

set time described by STRING

-u, --utc, --universal

print or set Coordinated Universal Time

--help

display this help and exit

--version

output version information and exit FORMAT controls the output. Interpreted sequences are:

%% a literal %

%a locale's abbreviated weekday name (e.g., Sun)

%A locale's full weekday name (e.g., Sunday)

%b locale's abbreviated month name (e.g., Jan)

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%B locale's full month name (e.g., January)

%c locale's 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 ( 0..23)

%l hour ( 1..12)

%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

%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)

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%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 timezone (e.g., -0400)

%:z +hh:mm numeric timezone (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)

By default, date pads numeric fields with zeroes. The fol-

lowing optional flags may follow `%':

- (hyphen) do not pad the field

_ (underscore) pad with spaces

0 (zero) pad with zeros ^ use upper case if possible

# use opposite case if possible

After any flags comes an optional field width, as a decimal number; then an optional modifier, which is either E to use GNU coreutils 8.5 Last change: April 2010 3 User Commands DATE(1) the locale's alternate representations if available, or O to use the locale's alternate numeric symbols if available. DATE STRING

The --date=STRING is a mostly free format human readable

date string such as "Sun, 29 Feb 2004 16:21:42 -0800" or

"2004-02-29 16:21:42" or even "next Thursday". A date

string may contain items indicating calendar date, time of

day, time zone, day of week, relative time, relative date,

and numbers. An empty string indicates the beginning of the

day. The date string format is more complex than is easily

documented here but is fully described in the info documen-

tation. AUTHOR Written by David MacKenzie.

REPORTING BUGS

Report date bugs to bug-coreutils@gnu.org

GNU coreutils home page: General help using GNU software:

Report date translation bugs to

COPYRIGHT Copyright cO 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later .

This is free software: you are free to change and redistri-

bute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

The full documentation for date is maintained as a Texinfo

manual. If the info and date programs are properly

installed at your site, the command

info coreutils date invocation

should give you access to the complete manual.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

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___________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|____________________|______________________|_

| Availability | file/gnu-coreutils |

|____________________|______________________|_

| Interface Stability| Uncommitted |

|____________________|_____________________|

NOTES Source for GNU coreutils is available on http://opensolaris.org. GNU coreutils 8.5 Last change: April 2010 5




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