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					<description><![CDATA[Find File Timestamps in Linux

First of all, we can run the ‘&lt;strong&gt;stat&lt;/strong&gt;‘ command in Linux to get all these timestamps for a file. For example for a file with the name ‘&lt;strong&gt;stat&lt;/strong&gt;‘, run:

this must be with the name &#039;&lt;strong&gt;tmp&lt;/strong&gt;&#039;.]]></description>
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<p>First of all, we can run the ‘<strong>stat</strong>‘ command in Linux to get all these timestamps for a file. For example for a file with the name ‘<strong>stat</strong>‘, run:</p>
<p>this must be with the name &#8216;<strong>tmp</strong>&#8216;.</p>
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