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.. _filesys:
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File and Directory Access
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The modules described in this chapter deal with disk files and directories.  For
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example, there are modules for reading the properties of files, manipulating
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paths in a portable way, and creating temporary files.  The full list of modules
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in this chapter is:
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.. toctree::
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   os.path.rst
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   fileinput.rst
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   stat.rst
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   filecmp.rst
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   tempfile.rst
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   glob.rst
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   fnmatch.rst
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   linecache.rst
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   shutil.rst
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   macpath.rst
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.. seealso::
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   Module :mod:`os`
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      Operating system interfaces, including functions to work with files at a
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      lower level than Python :term:`file objects <file object>`.
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   Module :mod:`io`
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      Python's built-in I/O library, including both abstract classes and
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      some concrete classes such as file I/O.
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   Built-in function :func:`open`
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      The standard way to open files for reading and writing with Python.
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