Difference between revisions 507889 and 507890 on knwiki{{otheruses}} {{lowercase|title=find}} In [[Unix-like]] and some other [[operating system]]s, <code>'''find'''</code> is a [[command-line utility]] that [[Search engine (computing)|searches]] through one or more [[directory tree]]s of a [[file system]], locates [[Computer file|file]]s based on some [[user (computing)|user]]-specified criteria and applies a user-specified action on each matched file. The possible search criteria include a [[pattern matching|pattern](contracted; show full) ===Commands=== The previous examples created listings of results because, by default, <code>find</code> executes the '-print' action. (Note that early versions of the <code>find</code> command had no default action at all; therefore the resulting list of files would be discarded, to the bewilderment of users.) find . -name "my*" -type f -ls This prints an extended file information. ===Search all directories=== find / -type f -name "myfile" -print This searches every file on the computer for a file with the name ''myfile'' and prints it to the screen. It is generally not a good idea to look for data files this way. This can take a considerable amount of time, so it is best to specify the directory more precisely. Some operating systems may mount dynamic filesystems that are not congenial to find. (contracted; show full)[[fr:Find]] [[it:Find (Unix)]] [[hu:Find]] [[ja:Find]] [[pl:Find]] [[pt:Find]] [[ru:Find]] [[fi:Find (Unix)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://kn.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=507890.
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