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mkdir
: Make directories
mkdir
creates directories with the specified names. Synopsis:
mkdir [option]... name... |
If a name is an existing file but not a directory, mkdir
prints a
warning message on stderr and will exit with a status of 1 after
processing any remaining names. The same is done when a name is an
existing directory and the -p option is not given. If a name is an
existing directory and the -p option is given, mkdir
will ignore it.
That is, mkdir
will not print a warning, raise an error, or change
the mode of the directory (even if the -m option is given), and will
move on to processing any remaining names.
The program accepts the following options. Also see 2. Common options.
chmod
and uses `a=rwx' (read, write and execute allowed for
everyone) minus the bits set in the umask for the point of the
departure. See section 3. File permissions.