basename
| basename | |
|---|---|
| Initial release | January 1979 |
| Written in | C |
| Operating system | Unix, Unix-like, IBM i, Plan 9, Inferno |
| Platform | Cross-platform |
| Type | Command |
| License | coreutils: GPLv3+ Plan 9: MIT License |
basename is a shell command for extracting the last name of a file path.
The command was introduced in X/Open Portability Guidelines issue 2 of 1987. It was inherited into the first version of POSIX and the Single Unix Specification.[1] It first appeared in 4.4BSD.[2] The version in GNU Core Utilities was written by David MacKenzie.[3] The command is available for Windows as part of the GnuWin32 project[4] and UnxUtils[5] and is in IBM i.[6]
Use
[edit]The Single UNIX Specification is: basename path [suffix]. The required argument, path, is a file path string. The second argument, which is optional, is text to remove from the end of the last name if it ends with the text.
Examples
[edit]The command reports the last part of a path ignoring any trailing slashes.
$ basename /path/to/filename.ext
filename.ext
$ basename /path/to/
to
If the suffix argument is included and matches the end of the last name, then that text is removed from the result.
$ basename /path/to/filename.ext .ext
filename
$ basename /path/to/filename.ext xx
filename.ext
See also
[edit]- dirname – Shell command for extracting the directory path portion from a path
- List of POSIX commands
References
[edit]- ^ – Shell and Utilities Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open Group
- ^ – FreeBSD General Commands Manual
- ^ – Linux User Manual – User Commands from Manned.org
- ^ CoreUtils for Windows
- ^ Native Win32 ports of some GNU utilities
- ^ IBM. "IBM System i Version 7.2 Programming Qshell" (PDF). IBM. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2020-09-18. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
External links
[edit]- : return non-directory portion of a pathname – Shell and Utilities Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 5 from The Open Group
- – Linux User Commands Manual
- – OpenBSD General Commands Manual
- – Plan 9 Programmer's Manual, Volume 1
- – Inferno General commands Manual