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  • Which is correct: Filename, File Name or FileName?
    I like the look of filename, however, when you end up talking about other attributes of that file, which happens in programming a lot, for example, it is often much better to use file name instead This way you can do file name, file size, file format, etc without losing the symmetry, as you would with filename, file size, file format, etc
  • filename and pathname of a file - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    The filename tim is itself the name of an entry in the directory whose pathname is home; this file happens to be a directory tim pdf is also a pathname: any filename is a pathname that happens to have a single component and designates the file with that name in the current directory is a pathname that refers to the root directory
  • What does gt;filename. txt do in shell script
    ifconfig > filename txt then the output of command ifconfig will not display in the terminal but a new file will create on your working directory or overwrite if the same file is present there You can read the output of the command from the file filename txt
  • Unix file naming convention - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    In unix filename is just a string, unlike DOS, where filename was composed from name and extension So any of given filenames is completely acceptable But many programs still use file suffixes beginning with dot to distinguish different file types, i e Apache Web Server uses suffixes to set correct MIME type in answer headers
  • bash - Extract part of filename? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    You'll get three iterations of your loop for the filename XXX XXXX XXX-6VwvOkZvzuI description, for example, one each for the values XXX, XXXX, and XXX-6VwvOkZvzuI description To iterate over all files that have a dash in their names and then a filename suffix of description use
  • file descriptor vs. file name - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    The terminology surrounding file names isn't universal; sometimes “file name” means a full path to a file, and sometimes it means the name of a directory entry The POSIX terminology is “filename” or “pathname component” for the name of a directory entry, and “pathname” for a full path
  • How to use variables in a filename? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
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  • Where are filenames stored on a filesystem?
    Unix directories are lists of association structures, each of which contains one filename and one inode number The file system driver must search a directory looking for a particular filename and then convert the filename to the correct corresponding inode number Source: Wikipedia page on Inode
  • To what extent does Linux support file names longer than 255 bytes?
    @Ruslan, not sure about Windows, but on Linux touch ${(pl[128][\U10FFFF])} (zsh syntax) fails (ok with 127) so we can't create a 128 character filename if those characters are expressed on two 16bit words in UTF-16 So the max filename on NTFS is in between 127 and 255 characters, or between 255 and 510 bytes there it appears –
  • Grabbing the extension in a file name - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    If the file name is file-1 0 tar bz2, the extension is bz2 The method you're using to extract the extension (fileext=${filename##* }) is perfectly valid¹





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