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hey everyone welcome in this episode were going to talk about the umask command inside of linux as well as some special file permissions so starting with umask this is used to define the default file permissions so when we are in a directory we can create a file and we can see the permissions with ls-l and then put the file name and you can see thats what they are now we can do a similar thing for a directory so well say mkdir and i dont know ill just call it files i literally cant think of anything now if you want to see the permissions of this you dont say ls-l files because thats actually going to see whats inside of the files directory instead you want to say ls-l dot for the current directory or just leave that dot off of there because its implied so thats going to show everything including the files directory here so here are the default permissions for a directory so how do you see what these default permissions are how do you quantify i guess well you can type umask