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The Ultimate Guide to Use Find Command In Linux


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The Find command in Linux is one of the most important and used command in all the Linux machines. It is widely used in many scripts and automated algorithms to search and locate list of files and directories based on the arguments you give in the command. Using Find command, you can find files by file type, size, date modified, permissions, user, group and many more possibilities to go. It is one of the versatile command (like many other) in the Linux environment which is mostly used by many Linux geeks.

 

Practical Examples of Find Command in Linux

 

In this article, we will be listing out some of the most used Linux Find commands in the form of practical examples. So, just hang tight and check out the numerous examples we listed out in this article.

 

1. Find Command

 

If you just type in find in your Linux shell, you’ll get a list of all the files and directories (including sub-directories and its contents) in the current directory. Usually, we never use this command as this lists out all the contents of the directory without any filter.....

 

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