mkdir(1) will create a new directory. You simply
specify the directory to create when you run mkdir.
This example creates the hejaz
directory in the current directory:
You can also specify a path, like this:
The -p option will tell mkdir to
make any parent directories. The above example will fail if
/usr/local does not exist. The
-p option will create
/usr/local and
/usr/local/hejaz:
$ mkdir -p /usr/local/hejaz
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