The Linux Crash Course series teaches you an important Linux command or concept in every video, and you can watch each episode in any order. This time around, Jay explains the touch command.
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*🕐 Time Codes*
00:00 – Intro
00:53 – Making sure the touch command is available
01:44 – Basic usage of the touch command
05:06 – Creating multiple files at a time
05:45 – Checking the time with the date command
06:35 – Shop mention
07:33 – Setting a specific timestamp with touch
09:11 – Important considerations while modifying timestamps
10:16 – Additional options for the touch command
12:45 – Copying a timestamp from another file
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