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* Runs `file' on every file in or below the current directory | * Runs `file' on every file in or below the current directory | ||
<pre>find . -type f -exec file '{}' \;</pre> | <pre>find . -type f -exec file '{}' \;</pre> | ||
== Tar == | |||
=== Uncompress === | |||
==== Archive-name.tar.gz==== | |||
</pre>tar xzvf Archive-name.tar.gz -C /directory</pre> | |||
== Compress === | |||
==== Archive-name.tar.gz==== | |||
</pre>tar czvf Archive-name.tar.gz /directory</pre> |
Revision as of 14:47, 17 November 2014
Find
- Find every file under the directory /usr ending by "js".
find /usr -name *js
- Find every file under the directory /home owned by the user bob.
find /home -user bob
- Find every file under the directory /var/spool that was modified more than 60 days ago.
find /var/spool -mtime +60
- Find files named core in or below the directory /tmp and delete them, processing filenames in such a way that file or directory names containing single or double quotes, spaces or newlines are correctly handled. The -name test comes before the -type test in order to avoid having to call
find /tmp -name core -type f -print0 | xargs -0 /bin/rm -f
- Runs `file' on every file in or below the current directory
find . -type f -exec file '{}' \;
Tar
Uncompress
Archive-name.tar.gz
tar xzvf Archive-name.tar.gz -C /directory
Compress =
Archive-name.tar.gz
tar czvf Archive-name.tar.gz /directory