Difference between revisions 507964 and 507965 on knwiki{{other uses}} {{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)d by the dot character) and below it, for files and directories with names starting with ''my''. The quotes avoid the [[shell (computing)|shell]] expansion — without them the shell would replace ''my*'' with the list of files whose names begin with ''my'' in the current directory. In newer versions of the program, the directory may be omitted, and it will imply the current directory. Note that for RedHat Linux Version 9: find . -name my* returns (represented by the dot character)this error '''find: paths must precede expression.''' Double quotes find . -name "my*" works fine. ===Files only=== find . -name "my*" -type f (contracted; show full)[[hu:Find]] [[ja:Find]] [[pl:Find]] [[pt:Find]] [[ro:Find]] [[ru:Find]] [[fi:Find (Unix)]] [[uk:Find]] 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=507965.
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