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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4535- August 11, 2025
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 Unix Tip #4535- August 11, 2025
 
THE EXECUTION OF FIND  
  
The -exec extension to the find command is a very useful and  
flexible utility.  
  
You can use it to get a nice list of all the files in a directory  
tree:  
  
find . -type f -exec ll {} \;  
  
or to copy all the files in a directory tree into one, large  
directory:  
  
find . -type f -exec cp -p {} /newdir \;  
  
Or say now that you've copied all those files into one directory  
there are too many .bak files to delete all at once with the 'rm'  
command (yes, that's possible):  
  
find . -name \*bak -exec rm {} \;  
  
There are also bunches of other useful exensions to the 'find'  
command.  Check out the man page, and you'll find a great tool  
for basic sysadmin stuff.  
  
This tip generously supported by: emathias@wwa.com  
  
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 - PROTECT THE ROOT DIRECTORY AT ALL COST
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