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Linux find command help and examples

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Especially good for cygwin users dealing with files created by non-programmers. How to search for files that were modified more recently than a file Yes, the find command even lets you search for files that were modified more recently that a particular file. Valid debug options include: help Explain the debugging options.

Your prune example does not work on Solaris. This feature can be accessed through the -inum option which requires an inode number as a value. Search specific directory or path The following command will look for files in the test directory in the current directory. The perm option also supports using an alternative syntax instead of octal numbers.

A big collection of Unix/Linux ‘find’ command examples

Linux find command is a very useful command to search for file using command line. It is used to find files. Based on various search criteria like user ownership, permission, modification date and time, file size etc. In this tutorial I will explain top 25 Linux Find command examples. Suggested Read: Find Command Basic Syntax find location comparison-criteria search-term Find Command Examples 1. Listing All Files in Current Directories and Sub Directory Using this command you can list all the files in the current directory and its sub directory. Searching Specific Directory and Path Follow the below command to search specific directory or path. Follow the below command to ignore the case. Limit Depth of Directory Traversal When we run find command it by default travels down the entire directory tree recursively, which take much time as expected and tome consuming. Inverting the Match We can exclude the file from the search. It is also possible to search for file that do not match a given name or pattern. Find also support the exclamation mark in place of not. Combine Multiple Search You can use multiple criteria when specifying name and inverting. Searching Only Files and Directories You can also search only Files and Directories using below commands. Searching Multiple Directory Together You can also search string in Two Directory, lets say you want to search inside 2 separate directories. Using find command it is easy to find hidden files. Finding the Files With suid and sgid bit set Following command will find all files with find command in linux with examples permission 644 and sgid bit set. Finding Read-Only Files You can find all read-only files using below command. Finding Executable Files Following below command you can find all executable files. Finding Files Belonging to Particular User Find all single files which belongs to Sagar user. Searching Files Belongs to Particular Group You can also find files that belongs to a particular group. Finding Files Modified N Days Back You can find all the files which are modified 20 Days back. Finding Files Accessed in Last N Days You can also find the files that were accessed in the last 20 Days. Finding Files Modified in a Range of Days Find all files that were modified between 20 to 50 days ago. Finding Files Changed In Last N Minutes Find files modified within the last 30 Minute. Finding Files Which Modified in Last 30 Minutes Find all the file which are modified in last 30 Minutes. Finding Files Which Accessed in Last 1 Hour Find all the Files which are accessed in last 1 hour. Find The Smallest and Largest Files Using find command in linux with examples command you can find 8 largest files in the current directory and its sub-directories using sort and head command. If you have any queries and problem please comment in comment section.

Search for multiple files Till this point if you observe we just search for single file. Please for more advanced Linux Find command usage. For example, we might want to delete some files. Search specific directory or path The following command will look for files in the test directory in the current directory. There are some instances when you want to execute commands on the found files with find command. Find Particular Files of User To find all. Lists out all files by default. H option stands for process hierarchy. It is also possible to search for file that do not match a given name or pattern. Bookmark this article for your future reference. Print the files which are accessed within 1 day.

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