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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 20.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 21.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 22.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 23.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 24.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 25.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 26.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 27.\" 28.\" From: $OpenBSD: mktemp.1,v 1.8 1998/03/19 06:13:37 millert Exp $ 29.\" $FreeBSD$ 30.\" 31.Dd August 4, 2022 32.Dt MKTEMP 1 33.Os 34.Sh NAME 35.Nm mktemp 36.Nd make temporary file name (unique) 37.Sh SYNOPSIS 38.Nm 39.Op Fl d 40.Op Fl p Ar tmpdir 41.Op Fl q 42.Op Fl t Ar prefix 43.Op Fl u 44.Ar template ... 45.Nm 46.Op Fl d 47.Op Fl p Ar tmpdir 48.Op Fl q 49.Op Fl u 50.Fl t Ar prefix 51.Sh DESCRIPTION 52The 53.Nm 54utility takes each of the given file name templates and overwrites a 55portion of it to create a file name. 56This file name is unique 57and suitable for use by the application. 58The template may be 59any file name with some number of 60.Ql X Ns s 61appended 62to it, for example 63.Pa /tmp/temp.XXXX . 64The trailing 65.Ql X Ns s 66are replaced with the current process number and/or a 67unique letter combination. 68The number of unique file names 69.Nm 70can return depends on the number of 71.Ql X Ns s 72provided; six 73.Ql X Ns s 74will 75result in 76.Nm 77selecting 1 of 56800235584 (62 ** 6) possible file names. 78.Pp 79If 80.Nm 81can successfully generate a unique file name, the file 82is created with mode 0600 (unless the 83.Fl u 84flag is given) and the filename is printed 85to standard output. 86.Pp 87If the 88.Fl t Ar prefix 89option is given, 90.Nm 91will generate a template string based on the 92.Ar prefix 93and the 94.Ev TMPDIR 95environment variable if set. 96If the 97.Fl p 98option is set, then the given 99.Ar tmpdir 100will be used if the 101.Ev TMPDIR 102environment variable is not set. 103Finally, 104.Pa /tmp 105will be used if neither 106.Ev TMPDIR 107or 108.Fl p 109are set and used. 110Care should 111be taken to ensure that it is appropriate to use an environment variable 112potentially supplied by the user. 113.Pp 114If no arguments are passed or if only the 115.Fl d 116flag is passed 117.Nm 118behaves as if 119.Fl t Li tmp 120was supplied. 121.Pp 122Any number of temporary files may be created in a single invocation, 123including one based on the internal template resulting from the 124.Fl t 125flag. 126.Pp 127The 128.Nm 129utility is provided to allow shell scripts to safely use temporary files. 130Traditionally, many shell scripts take the name of the program with 131the pid as a suffix and use that as a temporary file name. 132This 133kind of naming scheme is predictable and the race condition it creates 134is easy for an attacker to win. 135A safer, though still inferior, approach 136is to make a temporary directory using the same naming scheme. 137While 138this does allow one to guarantee that a temporary file will not be 139subverted, it still allows a simple denial of service attack. 140For these 141reasons it is suggested that 142.Nm 143be used instead. 144.Sh OPTIONS 145The available options are as follows: 146.Bl -tag -width indent 147.It Fl d , Fl -directory 148Make a directory instead of a file. 149.It Fl p Ar tmpdir , Fl -tmpdir Ns Oo = Ns Ar tmpdir Oc 150Use 151.Ar tmpdir 152for the 153.Fl t 154flag if the 155.Ev TMPDIR 156environment variable is not set. 157Additionally, any provided 158.Ar template 159arguments will be interpreted relative to the path specified as 160.Ar tmpdir . 161If 162.Ar tmpdir 163is either empty or omitted, then the 164.Ev TMPDIR 165environment variable will be used. 166.It Fl q , Fl -quiet 167Fail silently if an error occurs. 168This is useful if 169a script does not want error output to go to standard error. 170.It Fl t Ar prefix 171Generate a template (using the supplied 172.Ar prefix 173and 174.Ev TMPDIR 175if set) to create a filename template. 176.It Fl u , Fl -dry-run 177Operate in 178.Dq unsafe 179mode. 180The temp file will be unlinked before 181.Nm 182exits. 183This is slightly better than 184.Xr mktemp 3 185but still introduces a race condition. 186Use of this 187option is not encouraged. 188.El 189.Sh EXIT STATUS 190.Ex -std 191.Sh EXAMPLES 192The following 193.Xr sh 1 194fragment illustrates a simple use of 195.Nm 196where the script should quit if it cannot get a safe 197temporary file. 198.Bd -literal -offset indent 199tempfoo=`basename $0` 200TMPFILE=`mktemp /tmp/${tempfoo}.XXXXXX` || exit 1 201echo "program output" >> $TMPFILE 202.Ed 203.Pp 204To allow the use of $TMPDIR: 205.Bd -literal -offset indent 206tempfoo=`basename $0` 207TMPFILE=`mktemp -t ${tempfoo}` || exit 1 208echo "program output" >> $TMPFILE 209.Ed 210.Pp 211In this case, we want the script to catch the error itself. 212.Bd -literal -offset indent 213tempfoo=`basename $0` 214TMPFILE=`mktemp -q /tmp/${tempfoo}.XXXXXX` 215if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 216 echo "$0: Can't create temp file, exiting..." 217 exit 1 218fi 219.Ed 220.Sh SEE ALSO 221.Xr mkdtemp 3 , 222.Xr mkstemp 3 , 223.Xr mktemp 3 , 224.Xr environ 7 225.Sh HISTORY 226A 227.Nm 228utility appeared in 229.Ox 2.1 . 230This implementation was written independently based on the 231.Ox 232man page, and 233first appeared in 234.Fx 2.2.7 . 235This man page is taken from 236.Ox . 237