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A file is an object in a filesystem consisting of two parts, an inode (also called metadata) and the actual contents of the file. A file can have multiple links meaning on the same filesystem the same file exists more than once with different names, that's why filenames aren't stored in the meta data but rather in directories that hold count of files in them.