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What are the uses of the find command in Linux

2025-04-02 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article will explain in detail the usage of the find command in Linux. The editor thinks it is very practical, so I share it with you as a reference. I hope you can get something after reading this article.

Find files visited in the last 7 days

Find. -type f-atime-7-print

Print a file that was accessed exactly seven days ago

Find. -type f-atime 7-print

Print files that have been accessed for more than 7 days

Find. -type f-atime + 7-print

Find files that take more than 7 minutes to access

Find. -type f-amin + 7-print

Find files with files less than 2k

Find. -type f-size-2k

Find files with files greater than 2k

Find. -type f-size + 2k

Find directories with a depth of 1 and a directory name that matches mw

Find. -maxdepth 1-type d-name "mw*"-print

Find related files and delete files

Find. -maxdepth 3-type f-name "* .log"-delete

Specify a filter file to find

Find. -maxdepth 5 (- name ".yml"-prune)-o (- name ".git"-prune)-o (- type f-print)

Find the file and execute the command to view the file

Find. -type f-name "* .sh"-exec cat {}

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