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chmod – Change Access Mode

The chmod command in Linux is used to set file and directory permissions. Modify who can read (r), write (w), or execute (x) files using symbolic (e.g., chmod u+x file) or numeric (e.g., chmod 755 file) modes. Essential for securing files and managing access efficiently. #Linux #chmod #FilePermissions #CommandLine #SysAdmin #DevOps #AccessControl #dLibroDev #TerminalSkills
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