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What Is Umask and How to Use it Effectively
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Category: Tutorials | Tags: Access Level, Execute, File Permissions, Group, Mask, Numeric Headings, Octal, Octal Number, Octal Value, Other, Permission Classes, Permission Sets, Permission Symbols, Permissions, Read, Symbolic Headings, Symbolic Permissions, Umask, User, User File Creation Mode, Usergroup, World, Write
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What is Umask?
Umask, or the user file-creation mode, is a Linux command that is used to assign the default file permission sets for newly created folders and files. The term mask references the grouping of the permission bits, each of which defines how its corresponding permission is set for newly created files. The bits in the mask may be changed by invoking the umask command.
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