This quick reference cheat sheet provides a brief overview of file permissions, and the operation of the chmod command
Permissions:
| User | Group | Other | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Read | |||
| Write | |||
| Execute | 
Chmod Generator allows you to quickly and visually generate permissions in numerical and symbolic.
| Command | s | Meaning | 
|---|---|---|
| 400 | r-------- | Readable by owner only | 
| 500 | r-x------ | Avoid Changing | 
| 600 | rw------- | Changeable by user | 
| 644 | rw-r--r-- | Read and change by user | 
| 660 | rw-rw---- | Changeable by user and group | 
| 700 | rwx------ | Only user has full access | 
| 755 | rwxr-xr-x | Only changeable by user | 
| 775 | rwxrwxr-x | Sharing mode for a group | 
| 777 | rwxrwxrwx | Everybody can do everything | 
$ ls -l
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 3 Jun 29 15:35 a.log
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 2 Jun 30 18:06 dir
d  rwx  r-x  r-x
┬  ─┬─  ─┬─  ─┬─  
│   │    │    │  
│   │    │    └─ 4. Other|5 (4+0+1)
│   │    └────── 3. Group|5 (4+0+1)
│   └─────────── 2. User |7 (4+2+1)
└─────────────── 1. File Type | directory
| Permission | Description | Octal | Decimal | 
|---|---|---|---|
| --- | No Permission | 000 | 0 (0+0+0) | 
| --x | Execute | 001 | 1 (0+0+1) | 
| -w- | Write | 010 | 2 (0+2+0) | 
| -wx | Execute and Write | 011 | 3 (0+2+1) | 
| r-- | Read | 100 | 4 (4+0+0) | 
| r-x | Read and Execute | 101 | 5 (4+0+1) | 
| rw- | Read and Write | 110 | 6 (4+2+0) | 
| rwx | Read, Write and Execute | 111 | 7 (4+2+1) | 
| Who (abbr.) | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| u | User | 
| g | Group | 
| o | Others | 
| a | All, same as ugo | 
| Abbreviation | Permission | Value | 
|---|---|---|
| r | Read | 4 | 
| w | Write | 2 | 
| x | E xecute | 1 | 
| - | No permission | 0 | 
| Abbreviation | File Type | 
|---|---|
| d | Directory | 
| - | Regular file | 
| l | Symbolic Link | 
| Symbol | Description | 
|---|---|
| + | Add | 
| - | Remove | 
| = | Set | 
$ chmod 600 example.txt
$ chmod u=rw,g=,o= example.txt
$ chmod a+rwx,u-x,g-rwx,o-rwx example.txt
$ chmod 664 example.txt
$ chmod u=rw,g=rw,o=r example.txt
$ chmod a+rwx,u-x,g-x,o-wx example.txt
$ chmod 777 example.txt
$ chmod u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx example.txt
$ chmod a=rwx example.txt
Deny execute permission to everyone.
$ chmod a-x chmodExampleFile.txt
Allow read permission to everyone.
$ chmod a+r chmodExampleFile.txt
Make a file readable and writable by the group and others.
$ chmod go+rw chmodExampleFile.txt
Make a shell script executable by the user/owner.
$ chmod u+x chmodExampleScript.sh
Allow everyone to read, write, and execute the file and turn on the set group-ID.
$ chmod =rwx,g+s chmodExampleScript.sh
In order to remove read write permissions given to a file, use the following syntax:
$ chmod o-rw example.txt
For our file example.txt, we can remove read write permissions using chmod for group by running the following command:
$ chmod  g-rx example.txt
To remove chmod read write permissions from the group while adding read write permission to public/others, we can use the following command:
$ chmod g-rx, o+rx example.txt
But, if you wish to remove all permissions for group and others, you can do so using the go= instead:
$ chmod go= example.txt
$ chmod +x ~/example.py
$ chmod u+x ~/example.py
$ chmod a+x ~/example.py
$ chmod 754 foo.sh
$ chmod u=rwx,g=rx,o=r foo.sh
$ chmod 700 ~/.ssh
$ chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
$ chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
$ chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
$ chmod 400 /path/to/access_key.pem
$ chmod -R 644 /var/www/html/
$ chmod 644 .htaccess
$ chmod 644 robots.txt
$ chmod 755 /var/www/uploads/
$ find /var/www/html -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
$ chmod -R 644 /your_path
$ find /path -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
$ find /path -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
See: Command Substitution