Documentation/nsh: add chmod and chown command docs#18877
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Document the new NSH chmod and chown builtins, including supported numeric permission and ownership forms. Signed-off-by: Abhishek Mishra <mishra.abhishek2808@gmail.com>
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Summary
This PR adds NSH documentation for the new chmod and chown builtins in Documentation/applications/nsh/commands.rst. The documentation covers the supported command syntax, numeric permission and ownership forms, and includes basic usage examples aligned with existing NSH command documentation style.
For PR: apache/nuttx-apps#3480
Impact
This improves discoverability and usability of the new NSH filesystem permission and ownership commands by documenting their supported syntax and behavior directly in the NSH command reference.
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