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Change file owner and/or group.
The owner and group operands are both optional; however, at least one must be specified.
If the group operand is specified, it must be preceded by a colon (:)
If the group operand is specified, it must be preceded by a colon (:)
* The -v option is non-standard and its use in scripts is not recommended.
The ownership of a file can only be altered by a super-user for obvious security reasons.
Previous versions of the chown utility used the dot (.) character to distinguish the group name. This has been changed to be a colon (:) character so that user and group names can contain the dot character.
The -v option is non-standard and its use in scripts is not recommended.
The owner/group can be either a numeric ID or a name. If a user/group name is also a numeric user ID, the operand is used as a user name.
chown exits 0 on success, and > 0 if an error occurs.
Examples
Assign Ursula as the owner of 'MyFile.txt' file in the Shared directory.
Assign Ursula as the owner of 'MyFile.txt' file in the Shared directory.
$ sudo chown Ursula /Users/Shared/MyFile.txt
Assign Ursula as the owner, and staff as the group for everything in the 'tmp' folder
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$ sudo chown -R Ursula:staff /Users/Shared/tmp/
Change the owner of only the hidden files (prefixed with .) in the folder Work:
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chown -R .* goes up as well as down
So,
sudo chown -R audrey /Work/.*
Will be expanded by the shell to:
sudo chown -R audrey /Work/. /Work/.. /Work/.bash_history
So,
sudo chown -R audrey /Work/.*
Will be expanded by the shell to:
sudo chown -R audrey /Work/. /Work/.. /Work/.bash_history
In other words chown -R audrey /Work/.. is equivalent to chown -R audrey /
Which we do not want!
Which we do not want!
The correct way to set this:
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sudo chown -R audrey /Work/.[^.]*
Reset the permissions on the entire home folder for the currently logged in user ($USER) this will reset the user ID number (UID) for all files. POSIX file permissions only use the UID, not the UserName or GUID.
$ sudo chown -R $USER ~$USER
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Related macOS comands:
chflags - Change a file or folder's flags.
chgrp - Change group ownership.
chmod - Change access permissions.
umask - Users file creation mask.
chgrp - Change group ownership.
chmod - Change access permissions.
umask - Users file creation mask.
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