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NAME
date - Print or set the system date and time
SYNOPSIS
date [-d|--date] [-f|--file] [-I|--iso-8601] [-R|--rfc-email] [--rfc-3339] [--debug] [-r|--reference]
[-s|--set] [-u|--universal] [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [format]
DESCRIPTION
Print or set the system date and time
OPTIONS
-d, --date <STRING>
display time described by STRING, not 'now'
-f, --file <DATEFILE>
like --date; once for each line of DATEFILE
-I, --iso-8601 [<FMT>]
output date/time in ISO 8601 format. FMT='date' for date only (the default), 'hours', 'minutes',
'seconds', or 'ns' for date and time to the indicated precision. Example:
2006-08-14T02:34:56-06:00
[possible values: date, hours, minutes, seconds, ns]
-R, --rfc-email
output date and time in RFC 5322 format. Example: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 02:34:56 -0600
--rfc-3339 <FMT>
output date/time in RFC 3339 format. FMT='date', 'seconds', or 'ns' for date and time to the
indicated precision. Example: 2006-08-14 02:34:56-06:00
[possible values: date, seconds, ns]
--debug
annotate the parsed date, and warn about questionable usage to stderr
-r, --reference <FILE>
display the last modification time of FILE
-s, --set <STRING>
set time described by STRING
-u, --universal
print or set Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version
[format]
VERSION
v(uutils coreutils) 0.2.2
date (uutils coreutils) 0.2.2 date(1)