Difference between revisions of "Osx-xattr"
From John Freier
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+ | To see these attributes | ||
+ | xattr -l tmp.oEgiu01 | ||
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+ | To remove these attributes | ||
+ | xattr -d {attr_name} tmp.oEgiuo01 | ||
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+ | To see the help documentation | ||
+ | xattr -help |
Latest revision as of 13:47, 1 November 2021
XAttr is a feature in OSX to add meta data to a file.
You can tell if a file has these attributes by using 'ls'. You will see the '@' sign.
> ls -rw-------@ 1 jdoe 1694191859 0 Nov 1 14:42 tmp.oEgiuo01
To see these attributes
xattr -l tmp.oEgiu01
To remove these attributes
xattr -d {attr_name} tmp.oEgiuo01
To see the help documentation
xattr -help