file
In computing, a file is a named collection of data stored on a persistent storage medium, such as a hard disk, solid-state drive, or cloud storage. A file is addressed by a path within a filesystem, which provides organization, allocation, and access controls. The contents of a file are the actual data, while metadata includes attributes such as name, size, type, creation and modification times, and permissions.
Files are typically classified as regular files, which contain user data, and may be text or binary.
File operations describe common interactions: creating, opening, reading, writing, closing, copying, moving, renaming, and deleting. Access
File management also encompasses integrity and safety practices, including backups, versioning, and, in some systems, journaling