$ date
$ date + % option
$ date + % D -> MM/DD/YY
$ date + % a -> sat
$ date + % A -> saturday
$ date + % h -> Dec
$ date + % m -> 12 (Month)
$ date + % y -> 09 (Year)
$ date + % d -> 01 (Day)
$ date + % T -> HH.MI.SS
$ date + % H -> HH (Hours)
$ date + % M -> Mi (Minutes)
$ date + % S -> SS (Seconds)
$ date + % D%T -> MM/DD/YY HH:Mi:SS
$ date + "% D%T" -> MM/DD/YY - HH:Mi:SS
Note: UNIX is space sensitive and case sensitive.
2. Man:- $ man
( It gives help about Command)
ex:- $ man date
3. cal:- used to display calender
$ cal
$ cal 12 2009 (cal MM YYYY)
$ cal 2009 (cal YYYY)
ex:- $ cal 9 1752
4. Who:- gives the List of users who are currently working in Operating System
$ who -> gives all users details
$ who am I -> gives only user information
$ who-H -> gives display with headings
ex:- $ who
user TTYNo Time IPAddress
User1 TTY01 10:00 *****
$ who-H
Name Line Time
User1 TTY01 10:00
5. Write:- used to send Messages to other users
ex:- user1 | User2
$ Write user2 | Message from user1
....................... | ...................................
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(ctrl+d) (ctrl+d)
Note:- (ctrl+d -> quit the message)
