What does chmod +x FILENAMEdo?

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Posted On: Feb 22, 2018

 

The chmod command is an abbreviation for Change Mode. This command is extremely useful for changing the permission for Files and folders located in Linux/Unix. File/Directory permission, which is generally Write, Read or executable for any user, group or others.

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