


Aug 22, 2018 In order to check the current file encoding, use the command below, replacing by the desired file. File -I Example: file -I test.csv test.csv: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Convert your file encoding. Now that you already know the encoding of your file, you can convert your source file to a new one with the desired encoding. Apr 29, 2021 Drag Your Text File Into The Terminal Window. Using the “chmod +x” command in Terminal. Next, drag the text file that you want to convert into a Unix or Linux executable file into the Terminal window. This should add the file path at the end of your chmod +x command. Sudo chmod +x /path/file-name.
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