Creating an empty directory in Linux

​An empty directory in Linux can be created with mkdir command. This command will be followed by the name of the directory. The directory can be just a one word name, in this case a directory will be created in the current path. The directory name can be also a full path. Last directory in the path name will be created. If path doesn’t exist than such a directory will not be created, it is necessary to specify -p flag, it stands for word parent. If such flag is specified, then all of the directories in the path will be created.

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