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    Upvotes60Top Answeranswered Mar 8, 2011 at 17:19

    You can display the octal permissions for a file using the stat command:

    stat -c %a [filename]

    Or by using find:

    find [path] -printf '%m %p\n'

    Note that find is recursive, and will print all files in all subdirectories as well. You can use options like maxdepth or prune to stop it from recursing.

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