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File attribute

File attributes are a type of metadata that describe and may modify how files and/or directories in a filesystem behave. Typical file attributes may, for example, indicate or specify whether a file is visible, modifiable, compressed, or encrypted.

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Unix and POSIX

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File attribute

Nodes66
Edges65
Triples23
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.030303
Components1

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File attribute

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related to External links · 10
File attribute → Attribute Constants, Definition, DOS Attrib Archived, File, Microsoft Learn, October, PC MagazineHidden, Unix-like, Wayback Machine, Win32
related to OpenSolaris and derivatives · 7
File attribute → CIFS, In, It, OpenSolaris, Oracle Solaris, Programs, Support
related to Linux · 5
File attribute → File, Many Linux, Programs, The Linux, XFS
see also · 1
File attribute → Extended

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file attributes system set directory indicates files windows attribute user may filesystem ntfs folders systems hosting support permissions also dos

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
File attributerelated to External linksDefinition0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksDOS Attrib Archived0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksWayback Machine0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksPC MagazineHidden0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksUnix-like0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksOctober0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksFile0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksMicrosoft Learn0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksAttribute Constants0.60section
File attributerelated to External linksWin320.60section
File attributerelated to LinuxThe Linux0.60section
File attributerelated to LinuxPrograms0.60section

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