How to create files in Linux: 1. Use the touch method, the code is [touch yy..]; 2. Use vi and vim, the code is [vi test.txt]; 3. Use [>, >>], the code is [> test.ini]; 4. Use cp to create the file; 5. Use cat to create the file.
The operating environment of this tutorial: linux7.3 system, DELL G3 computer.
How to create a file in Linux:
1, touch
1.1 Create a file
touch yyTest.ini
1.2 Create two files at the same time
touch test1.txt test2.txt
1.3 Create files in batches (such as creating 2000 files)
touch test{0001..2000}.txt
1.4 Change the time of the file yyTest.ini to the current time (yyTest.ini already exists)
touch yyTest.ini
2. vi and vim
vi test.txt vim touch.txt
3. Use >, >>
##3.1 >Overwrite the original file directly without any prompt3.2 >>Append to the end of the original file without overwriting the content of the original file 3.3 Directly use > to create an empty file> test.ini
ls > test.ini ls >> test.ini
ps -ef | grep java >test.ini ps -ef | grep java >>test.ini
echo $PATH > test.ini echo $PATH >> test.ini
4. Use cp to create a file
As long as the target file is a new file, the file is created, cp detailed command For interpretation, please see this blog post: https://www.cnblogs.com/poloyy/p/12514389.html5. Use cat to create files
5.1 Simple use >, >>cat > test.ini cat >> test.ini
cat >> test.ini < Copy after login
cat >> test.ini < Copy after login
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