mkdir (Make Directory) is the basic Linux command for creating a directory.
Creating directories is pretty simple. All you need to do is to type the name of the directory you want to create to the mkdir command.
To create a new directory named images in the current directory, the command would be.
mkdir images
Building a structure with multiple subdirectories using mkdir requires adding the -p option. The -p tells mkdir to also create parent directories as well.
mkdir -p images/upload/new
VAL utilises the following open source software.
GIMP for thumbnail.
Openshot for video editing.
Mimic for speech.
Kazam for screen recording.
Terminology for terminal emulator.
Featherpad for text editor.
Midnight Commander for managing files.
MX Linux operating system.
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