NAME¶
hattrib - change HFS file or directory attributes
SYNOPSIS¶
hattrib [-t
TYPE] [-c
CREA] [-|+i] [-|+l]
hfs-path [...]
hattrib -b
hfs-path
DESCRIPTION¶
hattrib permits the alteration of HFS file attributes. In the first form,
the MacOS-defined
type and
creator attributes can be set using
the -t and -c flags, respectively. A file's
invisible flag can be set
or cleared with +i and -i, respectively. Finally, a file's
locked flag
can be set or cleared with +l and -l.
All files mentioned on the command line will receive the specified attributes,
regardless of the file's current attributes. Any attribute not mentioned in
the command line is left unchanged.
In the second form, a single HFS pathname refering to a folder is given with the
-b option, causing it to become "blessed" as the MacOS System
Folder. For this to be useful, the folder should contain valid Macintosh
System and Finder files.
Note that the
locked and "blessed" attributes have little
consequence to hfsutils.
SEE ALSO¶
hfsutils(1),
hls(1)
FILES¶
$HOME/.hcwd
AUTHOR¶
Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>