The lsattr
command is used to display the attributes of a file.
lsattr [-RVadlv] [file | folder]
-a
: Display all files and directories, including additional built-ins with names starting with.
such as the current directory.
and the parent directory..
.-d
: Display the directory name, not its contents.-l
: Specify the logical name of the device to be displayed.-R
: Recursively process all files and subdirectories in the specified directory.-v
: Display the version of the file or directory.-V
: Display version information.
a
: Files or directories are for append-only use.b
: Do not update the last access time of the file or directory.c
: Compress and store the file or directory.d
: Exclude the file or directory from the dump operation.i
: File or directory cannot be arbitrarily modified.s
: Securely delete the file or directory.S
: Immediately update the file or directory.u
: Prevent accidental deletion.
View the attributes of the file.txt
file.
lsattr file.txt
Display the attributes of all files and directories.
lsattr -a
Recursively process all files and subdirectories in the /tmp/
directory.
lsattr -R /tmp/
https://github.com/WindrunnerMax/EveryDay
https://man.linuxde.net/lsattr
https://www.runoob.com/linux/linux-comm-lsattr.html
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/unix_commands/lsattr.htm