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Find all *.c files in /usr/src bigger than 100k
find /usr/src -name '*.c' -size +100k -print
Find all *.c files located under /home and below
find /home -name "*.c"
Find all *.c files on the system and feed the output to wc
find / -name *.c | wc
Find all *.c files under /home
find /home -name "*.c"
Find all *.c files under and below the current directory that contain "hogehoge"
find . -name \*.c | xargs grep hogehoge
Find all *.c files under and below the current directory that contain "wait_event_interruptible"
find . -name \*.c -exec grep wait_event_interruptible {} +
Find all *.c files under and below the current directory that contain "wait_event_interruptible"
find . -name \*.c -exec grep wait_event_interruptible {} /dev/null \;
Find all *.c files under and below the current directory that contain "wait_event_interruptible"
find . -name \*.c -print | xargs grep wait_event_interruptible /dev/null
Find all *.c files under and below the current directory that contain "wait_event_interruptible"
find . -name \*.c -print0 | xargs -0 grep wait_event_interruptible /dev/null
Find all *.cgi files/directories under current directory and change their permission to 775
find . -name '*.cgi' -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 775
find all the *.conf files under / (root)
find / -name "*.conf"
Find all *.cpp files in the current directory tree that contain "sub" in their names
find . -name "*sub*.cpp"
Find all *.css files under /starting/directory and print filenames and the lines matching the regex '\.ExampleClass' from those files
find /starting/directory -type f -name '*.css' | xargs -ti grep '\.ExampleClass' {}
Find all *.csv files under /foot/bar/ and move them to some_dir
find /foot/bar/ -name '*.csv' -print0 | xargs -0 mv -t some_dir
find all *.csv files which modify within last 2 days in /home directory then zip ( archive )-
find /home/archive -type f -name "*.csv" -mtime -2 -exec gzip -9f {} \;
Find all *.data files under jcho directory
find jcho -name *.data
Find all *.dbf files/directories in entire file system
find / -name "*.dbf"
Find all *.dbf files/directories in entire file system and print their sorted and unique parent directory paths
find / -name \*.dbf -print0 | xargs -0 -n1 dirname | sort | uniq
Find all *.err files under current directory that are larger than 5120 bytes in size
find . -type f -size +10 -name "*.err"
Find all *.ext files/directories under current directory and print their path and parent directory path
find /path -type f -name "*.ext" -printf "%p:%h\n"
Find all *.foo files under current directory and print their contents
cat $(find . -name '*.foo')
Find all *.foo files under current directory and print their contents
cat `find . -name '*.foo' -print`
Find all *.foo files under current directory and print their contents
find . -name '*.foo' -exec cat {} +
Find all *.foo files under current directory and print their contents
find . -name '*.foo' -exec cat {} \;
Find all *.foo files under current directory and search for 'bar' in those files
find . -name '*.foo' -exec grep bar {} \;
Find all *.gz files/directories under asia and emea directory
find asia emea -name \*.gz
Find all *.gz files/directories under asia and emea directory
find asia emea -name \*.gz -print0 | xargs -0
Find all *.gz files in the current directory and decompress them using gunzip
find . -name '*.gz' -print0 | xargs -0 gunzip
Find all *.htm files under current directory
find -type f -name "*.htm"
Find all *.html files under current directory
find . -type f -name '*.html'
Find all *.ini files
find . -name *.ini
Find all *.java files under current directory
find . -name "*.java"
Find all *.java files under current directory containing the string 'String'
find . -name "*.java" -exec grep "String" {} \+
Find all *.java files under current directory containing the string 'String'
find . -name "*.java" -exec grep "String" {} \;
Find all *.jpg files in */201111 paths
find */201111 -name "*.jpg"
Find all *.jpg files in */201111/* paths and numerically sort them according to the second field in the file name with a delimiter '_'
find */201111/* -name "*.jpg" | sort -t '_' -nk2
Find all *.jpg (case insensitive) files under current directory
find . -iname '*.jpg'
Find all *.jpg files under current directory
find . -name *.jpg
Find all *.jpg files under current directory and print only duplicate names
find . -name \*.jpg -exec basename {} \; | uniq -d
Find all *.jpg files under current directory and print only unique names
find . -name *.jpg | uniq -u
Find all *.jpg files under current directory and print only unique names
find . -name \*.jpg -exec basename {} \; | uniq -u
Find all *.log files under current directory that contain the string "Exception"
find . -name '*.log' -mtime -2 -exec grep -Hc Exception {} \; | grep -v :0$
Find all *.log files under path/
find path/ -name "*.log"
Find all *.log files under path/ that do not contain "string that should not occur"
find path/ -name '*.log' -print0 | xargs -r0 grep -L "string that should not occur"
Find all *.m4a files/directories under /home/family/Music directory
find /home/family/Music -name '*.m4a' -print0
Find all *.m4a files/directories under /home/family/Music directory
find /home/family/Music -name *.m4a -print0
Find all *.m4a files under /home/family/Music directory
find /home/family/Music -type f -name '*.m4a' -print0
Find all *.mov files under current directory
find . -name "*.mov"
Find all *.mov (case insensitive) files under current directory and list their paths with their names
find . -iname "*.mov" -printf "%p %f\n"
Find all *.mp3, *.aif*, *.m4p, *.wav, *.flac files under $musicdir directory
find "$musicdir" -type f -print | egrep -i '\.(mp3|aif*|m4p|wav|flac)$'
Find all *.mp3 (case insensitive) files/directories under /tmp and remove them
find /tmp -iname '*.mp3' -print0 | xargs -0 rm
Find all *.mp3 files in entire file system greater than 10MB and delete them
find / -type f -name *.mp3 -size +10M -exec rm {} \;
Find all *.mp3 files in file system with more than 10MB and delete them using rm command
find / -type f -name *.mp3 -size +10M -exec rm {} \;
Find all *.mp3 files under current directory
find . -name *.mp3
Find all *.mp4 files under /working
find /working -type f -name '*.mp4'
Find all *.mp4 files under directory named 'working' and show the first one found
find working -type f -name "*.mp4" | head -1
Find all *.ogg and *.mp3 (case insensitive) files/directories under your home directory
find $HOME -iname '*.ogg' -o -iname '*.mp3'
Find all *.ogg (case insensitive) files/directories in entire file system
sudo find / -iname '*.ogg'
Find all *.ogg (case insensitive) files/directories under your home directory
find $HOME -iname '*.ogg'
Find all *.ogg (case insensitive) files/directories under your home directory that are greater than 100MB in size
find $HOME -iname '*.ogg' -size +100M
Find all *.ogg (case insensitive) files/directories under your home directory that are greater than 20MB in size
find $HOME -iname '*.ogg' -size +20M
Find all *.ogg (case insensitive) files/directories under your home directory that are not greater than 20MB in size
find $HOME -iname '*.ogg' ! -size +20M
Find all *.ogg files on the system ignoring the case
find / -iname '*.ogg'
Find all *.old files and move them to directory oldfiles
find . -name "*.old" -exec mv {} oldfiles \;
Find all *.p[lm] files/directories under current directory
find -name '*.p[lm]'
Find all *.p[lm] files under /users/tom directory that matches both the regex '->get(' and '#hyphenate' in their contents
find /users/tom -name '*.p[lm]' -exec grep -l -- '->get(' {} + | xargs grep -l '#hyphenate'
Find all *.p[lm] files under /users/tom directory that matches the regex '->get(\|#hyphenate' in their contents
find /users/tom -name '*.p[lm]' -exec grep -l -- '->get(\|#hyphenate' {} +
Find all *.page (case insensitive) files/directories under current directory and run ~/t.sh for each of them with the file path as argument, then sort the output
find . -iname *.page -exec ~/t.sh {} \; | sort
Find all *.pdf files under ./polkadots
find ./polkadots -type f -name "*.pdf"
Find all *.pdf.marker files under ${INPUT_LOCATION} and move them to ${OUTPUT_LOCATION} also move any *.pdf files with the same name under current directory to ${OUTPUT_LOCATION}
find ${INPUT_LOCATION}/ -name "*.pdf.marker" | xargs -I file mv file $(basename file .marker) ${OUTPUT_LOCATION}/.
Find all *.php (case insensitive) and *.js files (case insensitive) under /home/jul/here excluding /home/jul/here/exclude/* paths
find /home/jul/here -type f \( -iname "*.php" -o -iname "*.js" \) ! -path "/home/jul/here/exclude/*"
Find all *.php (case insensitive) files and *.js files/directories (case insensitive) under /home/jul/here excluding $EXCLUDE/* paths
find /home/jul/here -type f -iname "*.php" ! -path "$EXCLUDE/*" -o -iname "*.js" ! -path "$EXCLUDE/*"
Find all *.php (case insensitive) files and *.js files/directories (case insensitive) under /home/jul/here excluding *.js files/directories under /home/jul/here/exclude/* paths
find /home/jul/here -type f -iname "*.php" -o -iname "*.js" ! -path "/home/jul/here/exclude/*"
Find all *.php (case insensitive) files and *.js files/directories (case insensitive) under /home/jul/here excluding /home/jul/here/exclude/* paths
find /home/jul/here -type f -iname "*.php" ! -path "/home/jul/here/exclude/*" -o -iname "*.js" ! -path "/home/jul/here/exclude/*"
Find all *.php files under current directory and change their permission to 640
chmod 640 $(find . -name *.php)
Find all *.php files under current directory and change their permission to 644
find . -type f -name '*.php' -exec chmod 644 {} \;
Find all the *.pl files (Perl files) beneath the current directory.
find . -name "*.pl"
Find all *.plist files/directories under current directory
find -name \*.plist
Find all *.plist files/directories under current directory
find . -name \*.plist
Find all *.plist files/directories under current directory
find ./ -name "*.plist"
Find all *.py files/directories under current directory
find . -name *.py
Find all *.py files/directories under current directory
find . -name \*.py -print
Find all *.py files under and below the current directory and search them for "xrange"
find . -name '*.py' -exec grep --color 'xrange' {} +
Find all *.py files under current directory
find . -type f -name "*.py"
Find all *.py files under current directory and search for regular expressions taken from the search_terms.txt file
find . -name '*.py' -exec grep -n -f search_terms.txt '{}' \;
Find all *.rb and *.py files/directories under current directory
find . -name "*.rb" -or -name "*.py"
Find all *.rb files/directories under current directory
find . -name "*.rb"
Find all *.rb files/directories under current directory
find . -name '*.rb'
Find all *.rb files/directories under current directory
find . -name *.rb
Find all *.rb files/directories under current directory
find . -name \*.rb
Find all *.rb (regular) files under current directory
find . -name "*.rb" -type f
Find all *.rb (regular) files under current directory and change their mode to 600
find . -name "*.rb" -type f -exec chmod 600 {} \;
Find all *.rb (regular) files under current directory and count their line numbers
find . -name "*.rb" -type f -exec wc -l \{\} \;
Find all *.rb (regular) files under current directory and count their line numbers
find . -name "*.rb" -type f | xargs wc -l
Find all *.rb (regular) files under current directory and count their line numbers ensuring white space safety on file name/path.
find . -name "*.rb" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 wc -l
Find all *.rb (regular) files under current directory and print them on stdout putting the file name/path in-between two string literals 'Hello,' and '!'
find . -name "*.rb" -type f | xargs -I {} echo Hello, {} !
Find all *.rb (regular) files under current directory ensuring white space safety and print at most two file names/paths per line
find . -name "*.rb" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -n 2 echo
Find all *.sh files owned by user vivek
find / -user vivek -name "*.sh"
Find all *.swp files/directories under current directory
find . -name "*.swp"
Find all *.tar.gz files/directories under /directory/whatever which were modified more than $DAYS ago
find /directory/whatever -name '*.tar.gz' -mtime +$DAYS