What do you understand by this line “dr— -w- --x file” [duplicate]

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As far my assumption it is related to directory but after that i cannot understand the remaining pattern
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“dr— -w- --x file”
d: Denotes it's a directory
r - Read Permission
w - Write Permission
x - Execute Permission
First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.
Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group
Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)
You can refer link to read more about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod
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“dr— -w- --x file”
d: Denotes it's a directory
r - Read Permission
w - Write Permission
x - Execute Permission
First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.
Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group
Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)
You can refer link to read more about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod
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“dr— -w- --x file”
d: Denotes it's a directory
r - Read Permission
w - Write Permission
x - Execute Permission
First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.
Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group
Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)
You can refer link to read more about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod
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“dr— -w- --x file”
d: Denotes it's a directory
r - Read Permission
w - Write Permission
x - Execute Permission
First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.
Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group
Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)
You can refer link to read more about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod
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“dr— -w- --x file”
d: Denotes it's a directory
r - Read Permission
w - Write Permission
x - Execute Permission
First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.
Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group
Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)
You can refer link to read more about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod
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