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== Related commands ==
 
== Related commands ==
 
* [[df]]
 
* [[df]]
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* [[du]]: <code>du -sh -- *</code>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[wikipedia:Find_(Windows)]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Find_(Windows)]]
 
* {{mount}}
 
* {{mount}}
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Revision as of 07:37, 7 January 2020

find[1] is a command-line utility that searches for files in one or more directory trees of a file system. Available in Linux, included in findutils packages, and in Windows (w:Find_(Windows)).

Linux Example commands

  • Search files between a size range:
    • find . -size +10G
    • find . -size +100k -a -size -500k
  • Search empty files: find . -size 0k
  • Search non-empty files: find . ! -size 0k
  • One line listing with sizes using ls and find: ls -ldh $(find /path/to/search/)
  • One line filename and directory listing with full path: find . -name "*"
  • One line filename and NOT directory . listing with full path: find . -type f -exec ls \{\} \;
  • Search for hard links: find /path/to/search -samefile /path/to/your/file[2] (See also: stat)
  • Order by size:
    • find . -type f -ls | sort -rnk7 | more
      • find / -type f -not -path "/proc*" -ls | sort -rnk7 | more
    • find . -ls 2>&1 | sort -rnk7 | more

Activities

  1. Identify differences between find and ls


Related commands

See also


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