Chgrp
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chgrp, short for change group, is a shell command for changing the group associated with a Unix-based file system file Template:Endash including special files such as directories. Changing the group of a file is restricted to a super-user (such as via sudo) or to the file's owning user if the user is in the specified group.
A file has access permissions for the owning user, a group and for others. Changing the group for a file changes access to it based on users' group memberships.
History
The chgrp command was originally developed as part of the Unix operating system by AT&T Bell Laboratories. It is available in most Unix-like systems, Plan 9, Inferno and IBM i.[1]
The version of chgrp bundled in GNU coreutils was written by David MacKenzie.[2]
Use
Generally, the syntax can be described as:
chgrp [options] group files
- group specifies the group with which the files should be associated; may be either a symbolic name or an identifier
- files specifies one or more files, which may be the result of a glob expression like
*.conf
Options:
-RRecurse through directories-vVerbose output: log the name of each file changed-fForce or forge ahead even if an error occurs
Examples
The following demonstrates changing the group of files matching *.conf to staff Template:Endash provided the user owns the files (is gbeeker) and is a member of staff. The change will allow members of the group staff to modify the files since the group-class permissions (read/write) will apply; not the others-class permissions (read only).
$ ls -l *.conf
-rw-rw-r-- 1 gbeeker wheel 3545 Nov 04 2011 prog.conf
-rw-rw-r-- 1 gbeeker wheel 3545 Nov 04 2011 prox.conf
$ chgrp staff *.conf
$ ls -l *.conf
-rw-rw-r-- 1 gbeeker staff 3545 Nov 04 2011 prog.conf
-rw-rw-r-- 1 gbeeker staff 3545 Nov 04 2011 prox.conf
See also
References
External links
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