# setfiles > Set SELinux file security contexts based on policy rules. > Similar to `restorecon` but reads contexts from a file_contexts file. > See also: `restorecon`, `semanage-fcontext`, `fixfiles`. > More information: . - Set file contexts according to the default policy file: `sudo setfiles /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts {{path/to/directory}}` - Set file contexts recursively and show changes: `sudo setfiles /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts {{path/to/directory}} {{[-v|--verbose]}}` - Preview what would be changed without actually modifying contexts: `sudo setfiles /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts {{path/to/directory}} {{[-n|--nochange]}}` - Set file contexts and verify them: `sudo setfiles /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts {{path/to/directory}} {{[-v|--verbose]}} {{[-F|--force]}}` - Use a specific root path for context matching: `sudo setfiles /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts {{path/to/new_directory}} {{[-r|--rootpath]}} {{path/to/old_directory}}`