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## Use -R to recurse, or explicitly a-r to remove read permissions.
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### Problematic code:
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```sh
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chmod -r 0700 dir
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chmod -r file
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```
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### Correct code:
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```sh
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chmod -R 0700 dir
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chmod a-r file
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```
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### Rationale:
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Many tools use `-r` for recursive operation, but in `chmod` this removes read permissions.
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If you wanted to change permissions recursively, change the flag to `-R`. If you wanted to remove read permissions, consider using `a-r` explicitly to make this more obvious.
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### Exceptions:
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If you're using it correctly and don't mind the potential for confusion, you can save a single character by ignoring this warning.
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### Related resources:
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