Hi!
I'm having a weird issue that I just can't wrap my head around and it's causing me issues further down the line. When I try to do the following in the terminal, in my own user home directory:
I am getting the file permission like this:
Is it possible to change this default file permission?
The issue that I'm trying to solve when using browserify my permissions are never executable even though the input files are.. even when supplying the -o output parameter the file still gets the same permission as above.
I'm having a weird issue that I just can't wrap my head around and it's causing me issues further down the line. When I try to do the following in the terminal, in my own user home directory:
Code:
echo "hi" > testfile.txt
I am getting the file permission like this:
Code:
ls -l testfile.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 1675172734 3 Mar 7 11:41 testfile.txt
Is it possible to change this default file permission?
The issue that I'm trying to solve when using browserify my permissions are never executable even though the input files are.. even when supplying the -o output parameter the file still gets the same permission as above.