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# Read <code>date</code> man page: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/date.1.html | # Read <code>date</code> man page: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/date.1.html | ||
# [[Prepend]] <code>date</code> output at the beginning of each line: <code>cat your_file.txt | [[while read]] i; do echo "$(date) $i"; done</code> | # [[Prepend]] <code>date</code> output at the beginning of each line: <code>cat your_file.txt | [[while read]] i; do echo "$(date) $i"; done</code> | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * <code>[[datetime]]</code> https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:33, 31 January 2022
date
[1] command allows to print or set the system date and time.
Linux Basic Examples
$date -I or date --iso-8601 2020-01-28
date --iso-8601=minutes 2020-07-07T08:32+04:00
date --iso-8601=seconds 2014-03-19T16:51:16-0600
$date --rfc-3339=date 2020-01-28
$ date -d now Wed Aug 18 16:47:31 EDT 2019 $ date -d today Wed Aug 18 16:47:32 EDT 2019
$ date -d yesterday Tue Aug 17 16:47:33 EDT 2019 $ date -d tomorrow Thu Aug 19 16:46:34 EDT 2019 $ date -d sunday Sun Aug 22 00:00:00 EDT 2019 $ date -d last-sunday Sun Aug 15 00:00:00 EDT 2019 Other valid date time strings include: last-week, next-week, last-month, next-month, last-year, and next-year. $ date +%b Aug $date "+%b %d" Aug 28 $ date +%B August $date "+%Y-%m-%d" 2020-10-11 $date "+%F_%H:%M-%Z" 2020-11-22_12:18-UTC $date --rfc-3339=date 2020-01-28
MacOS Examples
date +%F 2021-07-18
date +%F-%T 2020-08-03-09:14:54
date '+%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S' 2021/07/18 16:32:26
Cisco IOS
Activities
- Read
date
man page: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/date.1.html - Prepend
date
output at the beginning of each line:cat your_file.txt | while read i; do echo "$(date) $i"; done
Related
See also
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