## Name touch - create a file or change its timestamps ## Synopsis ```**sh $ touch [-acm] [-r ref_file|-t time|-d date_time] ``` ## Description `touch` updates the last access and last modification times of all files specified in `path` to the current time. Unless `-c` is specified, `touch` creates a regular empty file for a `path` that does not exist. ## Options * `-a`: Change access time of file * `-c`: Do not create a file if it does not exist * `-m`: Change modification time of file * `-r`: Use time of file specified by reference path instead of current time * `-t`: Use specified time in format [[CC]YY]MMDDhhmm[.SS] instead of current time * `-d`: Use specified datetime in formats YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:SS[.frac][tz] or YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:SS[,frac][tz] instead of current time ## Examples ```sh # Create or update a file named 'file' with its last access and last # modification attributes set to the current time: $ touch file # Update a file called 'somefile' with last access and last modification # timestamps set to 14:49:30 on May 13, 2009: $ touch -c -d '2009-05-13 14:49:30' somefile # Create or update a file called 'anotherfile', where the resulting file has # both last modification and last access timestamps set to April 4, 1971 at # 09:17:00 local time: $ touch -t 197104180917 anotherfile # Create or update a file called 'thatfile'. It's last access time is set to # the last access time of the file named 'anotherfile' instead of the current # time, and the last modification time remains unchanged as long as the file # exists: $ touch -r anotherfile thatfile ``` ## See also * [`mktemp`(1)](help://man/1/mktemp) to create a temporary file * [`futimens`(2)](help://man/3/futimens) * [`utimensat`(2)](help://man/3/utimensat)