Difference between revisions of "Mkdir"
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* <code>mkdir ~/[[.ssh]]</code> | * <code>mkdir ~/[[.ssh]]</code> | ||
* <code>mkdir -p "$([[dirname]] "$1")" && [[touch]] "$1"</code> | * <code>mkdir -p "$([[dirname]] "$1")" && [[touch]] "$1"</code> | ||
− | * [[mkdir -p]] /your_path/{dir1,dir2} | + | * <code>[[mkdir -p]] /your_path/{dir1,dir2}</code> |
mkdir -p /path/to/your/new/dir | mkdir -p /path/to/your/new/dir |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 28 May 2023
wikipedia:mkdir command to create directories.
-p, --parents
Examples[edit]
mkdir -p /path/to/your/new/dir
mkdir ~/.ssh
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$1")" && touch "$1"
mkdir -p /your_path/{dir1,dir2}
mkdir -p /path/to/your/new/dir mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/path’: Read-only file system
mkdir /tmp mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/tmp’: File exists
mkdir -p /tmp (no output)
Options[edit]
-p, --parents makes parents directories if needed and no error if existing
Related commands[edit]
See also[edit]
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