Linux Shell BASH Date Command Part 2

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Hey. I've just discovered you a few days ago when I was looking for some SED tutorial(btw, you saved me last week, I got 10/12 of unix test, thanks to you, mainly) and now I can see that your videos are so great. I am at 1st year of IT studies and I fell in love with unix systems, yet I am sooo unexperienced since it was my first contact with Linux and terminal in October. And what my point is, your videos are so great. With your way of recording it and teaching people, it is a pleasure to watch, learn and remember all this. Thanks and keep it up! And now i am out since i got sooo many of your tutorials to watch!

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I love the date command. It's so handy. Thanks to your last videos, I discovered lots of new stuff about it! Date command is very useful for naming files too, especially log files or automatically naming your archive of backups with today's date (the date of creation), etc.

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Thanks for the videos. Loved it. Question - if i want to subtract 4 days from the current date - how can i do it ?

harkiratsingh
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I'm trying that one

date -d "1/2/2016"

but isn't working :( I'm using a MacOS.

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I really like your videos and learn a lot from them. However, your audio is really distorted on your videos.

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