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DATE(1) User Commands DATE(1)
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NAME
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date - display or set the system date and time
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SYNOPSIS
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date [-s [yyyy/mm/dd] [hh:mm[:ss]]]
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DESCRIPTION
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If no parameters are specified the date and time will be displayed
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in the yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss format. If the -s option is specified
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without any additional parameters the unix epoch time will be printed,
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which is the number of seconds since the beginning of 1970.
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If the -s option is specified with additional parameters the date
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and/or time can be set by specifying either the date, time or both.
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The date and time can be specified in either order, and the seconds
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parameter is optional when specifying the time.
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AUTHOR
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Dave Hein
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (c) 2013, Dave Hein
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MIT License (See license.txt in the root directory)
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
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There is no warranty, to the extent permitted by law.
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SPINIX utility September 2013 DATE(1)
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