For example, Shree is very good (and probably my first choice) but, I'm worried about their English, so they might be not able to express their opinions well. Even I've problems myself in expressing my opinions and writing Meta posts. :D
@Scratte I know what the word means but I don't understand it.
OK. So this is an expression in English. If you know someone that likes to chew gym and you also know that some celebrity likes that same kind of gum, you can tell them "You're in good company", which means that they have something in common with that other person, so they're part of the same group/company.
company works well because you can say "I'm in the nice company of my friend right now". Company is not referencing a business.
I assume Cody is not venerable due to being an old senior with lots of wisdom from their 80 years of life, but that they're venerable due to something else :D
I wanted to do this: date > `date +"%Y-%m-%d"`.txt to put the date into a file called 2021-10-16.txt
That works.. no problem :)
But I accidentally forgot the backtics, so it became date > date +"%Y-%m-%d".txt. And it created a file called "date" and it put the string "2021-10-16.txt" into it. I can understand why the file is called "date", but how does the content become the '+"%Y-%m-%d".txt' part?
@Scratte A curious squirrel. ;) Try date > date, it'll create a file called date, that will only contain the date.
It'll not contain the date word.
Right?
And, BTW, this's the first to me to know that there's a command called date in Linux. :D
So, in date > date +"%Y-%m-%d", it took the first option (which is the date?) as the filename, then the +"%Y-%m-%d" as the date format and the rest of the command for the rest of the file like .txt, right or has I messed up?
@KevinM.Mansour Hmm.. yes, that's what I think is happening too. But what I don't understand is how it's possible to "insert" the redirect between the command and it's parameter.
@Scratte They will come again, then you can ask them. :)
But I'm not sure how VLAZ is a Windows user and an expert in JS and knows much much about Linux, as well as their Spotify playlists are so organized. :D