Talk:Date (Unix)

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[edit] -d argument STRINGS

If someone knows all of the STRINGS that are available to go with the -d argument, please list them as part of this wiki page!! It's frustrating that no man pages mention anything about the defaults such as "yesterday" or "tomorrow"... I'm sure there are others. --previously unsigned comment added to the article page by User:66.246.173.34

See this page for info about the -d option: http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/manuals/unix/coreutils-6.6/coreutils_178.html. ZorroIII 23:48, 7 January 2007 (UTC)