Chmod Calc
/install chmod-calc
chmod Calculator
Convert file permission specifications between numeric (octal) and symbolic notation, and produce the corresponding chmod command.
Input
- Either a numeric permission string (e.g.
755,644,4755) - Or a description of permissions per entity (owner/group/others with read/write/execute)
- Or a symbolic string (e.g.
rwxr-xr-x)
Output
- Numeric notation (3 or 4 digits)
- Symbolic notation (9 characters, e.g.
rwxr-xr-x) - Numeric chmod command:
chmod 755 filename - Symbolic chmod command:
chmod u+rwx,g+rx,o+rx filename - Plain-English description of what each entity can do
Instructions
Permission bit values
Each entity (owner/group/others) is a sum of:
- Read (r) = 4
- Write (w) = 2
- Execute (x) = 1
Special permission bits (4th leading digit)
- Setuid = 4 (runs as owner)
- Setgid = 2 (runs as group)
- Sticky = 1 (only owner can delete in directory)
Numeric → Symbolic conversion
Given a 3-digit octet OGO:
- For each digit, decompose:
rif bit 2 set,wif bit 1 set,xif bit 0 set, else-. - With leading special digit
S: setuid setss/Sin owner execute position; setgid setss/Sin group execute position; sticky setst/Tin others execute position.
Symbolic → Numeric conversion
Map each 3-char group to a digit using the bit values above.
Symbolic chmod command format
Build clauses for each entity with permissions set:
u= owner,g= group,o= others- Emit
{entity}+{perms}for each entity that has any permissions - Special bits:
u+s(setuid),g+s(setgid),+t(sticky)
Common permission reference
| Numeric | Symbolic | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 644 | rw-r--r-- | Standard file (owner rw, rest r) |
| 755 | rwxr-xr-x | Standard directory/executable |
| 600 | rw------- | Private file (owner only) |
| 700 | rwx------ | Private directory/executable |
| 777 | rwxrwxrwx | Full access (avoid in production) |
| 4755 | rwsr-xr-x | Setuid executable |
| 2755 | rwxr-sr-x | Setgid executable |
| 1755 | rwxr-xr-t | Sticky directory |
Options
- Input can be numeric, symbolic, or a plain-English description of desired permissions.
Examples
Input: 755
Output:
Numeric: 755
Symbolic: rwxr-xr-x
Command (numeric): chmod 755 filename
Command (symbolic): chmod u+rwx,g+rx,o+rx filename
Owner: read, write, execute
Group: read, execute
Others: read, execute
Input: 644
Output:
Numeric: 644
Symbolic: rw-r--r--
Command (numeric): chmod 644 filename
Command (symbolic): chmod u+rw,g+r,o+r filename
Owner: read, write
Group: read
Others: read
Input: rwxr-xr-x
Output:
Numeric: 755
Symbolic: rwxr-xr-x
Command (numeric): chmod 755 filename
Command (symbolic): chmod u+rwx,g+rx,o+rx filename
Input: "owner can read and write, group can read, others nothing" Output:
Numeric: 640
Symbolic: rw-r-----
Command (numeric): chmod 640 filename
Command (symbolic): chmod u+rw,g+r filename
Error Handling
- If numeric input has more than 4 digits or contains non-octal characters, say so.
- If a digit in the octet exceeds 7, explain that each permission digit must be 0–7.
- If symbolic input is not exactly 9 or 10 characters in valid format, ask for clarification.
- Warn the user if they request
777that this allows full access to everyone and is a security risk.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install chmod-calc - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/chmod-calc - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Chmod Calc?
Calculate chmod permissions — convert between numeric (octal) and symbolic notation, and generate the chmod command. Use when the user asks what chmod 755 me... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 138 downloads so far.
How do I install Chmod Calc?
Run "/install chmod-calc" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Chmod Calc free?
Yes, Chmod Calc is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Chmod Calc support?
Chmod Calc is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Chmod Calc?
It is built and maintained by Omar Hernandez (@ohernandez-dev-blossom); the current version is v1.0.0.