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date +FORMAT
date +"%FORMAT"
date +"%FORMAT%FORMAT"
date +"%FORMAT-%FORMAT"
$ date +"%m-%d-%y"
02-27-07
$ date +"%m-%d-%Y"
$ date +"%D"
$ date +"%T"
19:55:04
$ date +"%r"
07:56:05 PM
$ date +"%H-%M"
00-50
$ NOW=$(date +"%m-%d-%Y")
$ echo $NOW
#!/bin/bash NOW=$(date +"%m-%d-%Y") FILE="backup.$NOW.tar.gz" echo "Backing up data to /nas42/backup.$NOW.tar.gz file, please wait..." # rest of script # tar xcvf /nas42/backup.$NOW.tar.gz /home/ /etc/ /var |
%FORMAT String
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Description
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%%
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a literal %
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%a
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locale’s abbreviated weekday name (e.g., Sun)
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%A
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locale’s full weekday name (e.g., Sunday)
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%b
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locale’s abbreviated month name (e.g., Jan)
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%B
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locale’s full month name (e.g., January)
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%c
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locale’s date and time (e.g., Thu Mar 3 23:05:25 2005)
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%C
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century; like %Y, except omit last two digits (e.g., 21)
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%d
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day of month (e.g, 01)
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%D
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date; same as %m/%d/%y
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%e
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day of month, space padded; same as %_d
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%F
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full date; same as %Y-%m-%d
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%g
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last two digits of year of ISO week number (see %G)
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%G
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year of ISO week number (see %V); normally useful only with %V
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%h
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same as %b
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%H
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hour (00..23)
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%I
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hour (01..12)
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%j
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day of year (001..366)
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%k
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hour ( 0..23)
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%l
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hour ( 1..12)
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%m
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month (01..12)
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%M
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minute (00..59)
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%n
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a newline
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%N
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nanoseconds (000000000..999999999)
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%p
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locale’s equivalent of either AM or PM; blank if not known
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%P
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like %p, but lower case
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%r
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locale’s 12-hour clock time (e.g., 11:11:04 PM)
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%R
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24-hour hour and minute; same as %H:%M
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%s
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seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
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%S
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second (00..60)
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%t
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a tab
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%T
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time; same as %H:%M:%S
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%u
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day of week (1..7); 1 is Monday
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%U
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week number of year, with Sunday as first day of week (00..53)
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%V
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ISO week number, with Monday as first day of week (01..53)
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%w
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day of week (0..6); 0 is Sunday
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%W
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week number of year, with Monday as first day of week (00..53)
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%x
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locale’s date representation (e.g., 12/31/99)
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%X
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locale’s time representation (e.g., 23:13:48)
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%y
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last two digits of year (00..99)
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%Y
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year
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%z
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+hhmm numeric timezone (e.g., -0400)
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%:z
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+hh:mm numeric timezone (e.g., -04:00)
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%::z
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+hh:mm:ss numeric time zone (e.g., -04:00:00)
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%:::z
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numeric time zone with : to necessary precision (e.g., -04, +05:30)
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%Z
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alphabetic time zone abbreviation (e.g., EDT)
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%A
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is replaced by national representation of the full weekday name.
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%a
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is replaced by national representation of the abbreviated weekday name.
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%B
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is replaced by national representation of the full month name.
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%b
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is replaced by national representation of the abbreviated month name.
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%C
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is replaced by (year / 100) as decimal number; single digits are preceded by a zero.
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%c
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is replaced by national representation of time and date.
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%D
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is equivalent to “%m/%d/%y”.
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%d
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is replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number (01-31).
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%E* %O*
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POSIX
locale extensions. The sequences %Ec %EC %Ex %EX %Ey %EY %Od %Oe %OH
%OI %Om %OM %OS %Ou %OU %OV %Ow %OW %Oy are supposed to provide
alternate representations.
Additionally %OB implemented to represent alternative months names (used standalone, without day mentioned).
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%e
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is replaced by the day of the month as a decimal number (1-31); single digits are preceded by a blank.
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%G
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is replaced by a year as a decimal number with century. This year is
the one that contains the greater part of the week (Monday as the first
day of the week).
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%g
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is replaced by the same year as in “%G”, but as a decimal number without century (00-99).
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%H
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is replaced by the hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (00-23).
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%h
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the same as %b.
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%I
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is replaced by the hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (01-12).
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%j
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is replaced by the day of the year as a decimal number (001-366).
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%k
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is replaced by the hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (0-23); single digits are preceded by a blank.
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%l
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is replaced by the hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (1-12); single digits are preceded by a blank.
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%M
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is replaced by the minute as a decimal number (00-59).
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%m
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is replaced by the month as a decimal number (01-12).
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%n
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is replaced by a newline.
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%O*
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the same as %E*.
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%p
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is replaced by national representation of either “ante meridiem” (a.m.) or “post meridiem” (p.m.) as appropriate.
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%R
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is equivalent to “%H:%M”.
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%r
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is equivalent to “%I:%M:%S %p”.
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%S
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is replaced by the second as a decimal number (00-60).
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%s
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is replaced by the number of seconds since the Epoch, UTC (see mktime(3)).
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%T
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is equivalent to “%H:%M:%S”.
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%t
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is replaced by a tab.
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%U
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is replaced by the week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (00-53).
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%u
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is replaced by the weekday (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (1-7).
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%V
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is replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first day of
the week) as a decimal number (01-53). If the week containing January 1
has four or more days in the new year, then it is week 1; otherwise it
is the last week of the previous year, and the next week is week 1.
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%v
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is equivalent to “%e-%b-%Y”.
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%W
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is replaced by the week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (00-53).
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%w
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is replaced by the weekday (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (0-6).
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%X
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is replaced by national representation of the time.
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%x
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is replaced by national representation of the date.
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%Y
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is replaced by the year with century as a decimal number.
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%y
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is replaced by the year without century as a decimal number (00-99).
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%Z
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is replaced by the time zone name.
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%z
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is replaced by the time zone offset from UTC; a leading plus sign
stands for east of UTC, a minus sign for west of UTC, hours and minutes
follow with two digits each and no delimiter between them (common form
for RFC 822 date headers).
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%+
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is replaced by national representation of the date and time (the format is similar to that produced by date(1)).
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%-*
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GNU libc extension. Do not do any padding when performing numerical outputs.
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%_*
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GNU libc extension. Explicitly specify space for padding.
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%0*
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GNU libc extension. Explicitly specify zero for padding.
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%%
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is replaced by %.
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