Unix/Linux Permissions Calculator
An easy to use application on figuring out which permission to use in Unix/Linux
Timmo · xyz.timmo.upc
UpdatedNov 8, 2018
PublishedNov 8, 2018
Packagexyz.timmo.upc
MD529c741773dbac9211b9e63440ad218c2
SHA1 (signer)24:57:15:48:1E:0C:AD:08:14:D0:BD:A5:F5:98:76:DB:17:68:60:50
Signed byCN=Aidan Timson, OU=Developer, O=Timmo, L=Coalville, ST=Leicestershire, C=GB
Malware scanTRUSTED
Websitehttp://timmo.xyz/
Contact[email protected]
Description
An easy to use application on figuring out which permission to use in Unix/Linux
This app makes it quick and easy to figure out what permission to use when setting or manipulating permissions in Unix/Linux. Most of us know its a simple calculation (Read = 4, Write = 2, Execute = 1), but I personally prefer a visual representation of what I'm setting.
Features:
Octal output
Output of ls -l (rwxr-xr-x)
chmod example
Material design
This app makes it quick and easy to figure out what permission to use when setting or manipulating permissions in Unix/Linux. Most of us know its a simple calculation (Read = 4, Write = 2, Execute = 1), but I personally prefer a visual representation of what I'm setting.
Features:
Octal output
Output of ls -l (rwxr-xr-x)
chmod example
Material design
Required features
- Touchscreen android.hardware.touchscreen