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+:categories: shell
+
+When writing Jekyll posts or creating log files with dates on them, I usually
+struggle with finding a direct way of accomplishing that. There's a simple
+solution: `date -I`.
+
+[source,sh]
+----
+./my-program.sh > my-program.$(date -I).log
+cp post-template.md _posts/$(date -I)-post-slug.md
+----
+
+Using this built-in GNU/Linux tool allows you to `touch $(date -I).md` to
+readily create a `2020-08-12.md` file.
+
+I always had to read `man date` or search the web over and over, and after doing
+this repeatedly it became clear that both `date -I` and `date -Is` (`s` here
+stands for seconds) are the thing that I'm looking for 95% of the time:
+
+[source,sh]
+----
+# inside my-program.sh
+echo "Program started at $(date -Is)"
+# output is:
+# Program started at 2020-08-12T09:04:58-03:00
+----
+
+Both date formats are hierarchical, having the bigger time intervals to the
+left. This means that you can easily sort them (and even tab-complete them)
+with no extra effort or tool required.