# date Use `date` to get the current date and time. Defaults to local timezone but you can get it in UTC too. ## Flags --utc Returns the current date and time in UTC --local Returns the current date and time in your local timezone ## Examples ```shell > date ──────────┬──────── year │ 2020 month │ 6 day │ 21 hour │ 18 minute │ 3 second │ 43 timezone │ -04:00 ──────────┴──────── ``` ```shell > date --utc ──────────┬────── year │ 2020 month │ 6 day │ 21 hour │ 22 minute │ 3 second │ 53 timezone │ UTC ──────────┴────── ``` ```shell > date --local ──────────┬──────── year │ 2020 month │ 6 day │ 21 hour │ 18 minute │ 4 second │ 3 timezone │ -04:00 ──────────┴──────── ```