bash timestamp ============== Today I needed to make a backup of some config. I wanted to add a timestamp so that I knew when the backup was made. This would make unique backups easy, and... Date: August 22, 2025 Today I needed to make a backup of some config. I wanted to add a timestamp so that I knew when the backup was made. This would make unique backups easy, and I could tell when they were made. ``` bash cp configfile configfile.backup.$(date %s) ``` If you want to decrypt the timestamp into something more human readable. You can list backup files, strip out the timestamp, and then convert it to a human readable date. ``` bash /bin/ls | grep backup | sed 's/configfile.backup.//' | xargs -I {} date -d @{} ``` or just throw it to the date command by hand. ``` bash date -d @1755895402 ```