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The <code> -type f </code> flag tells find to look for files ( <code> -type d </code> will tell find to look for directories.)
The <code> -type f </code> flag tells find to look for files ( <code> -type d </code> will tell find to look for directories.)
== By Permission ==
You can have find files based on permissions:
<code>find . -type f -perm 0777 -print</code> This will find files in the current directory with 0777 permissions
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Revision as of 18:04, 23 December 2016

Find is used to search the directory system for files.

find location options search pattern

find /home myfile.txt This will look in the /home folder for myfile.txt (if you leave out the location, find will look in the directory you are currently in.)

By Name

By default, find is case-sensitive. The above example will not find MYFILE.TXT. The -iname flag tells find to ignore case.

If you want the search to be case insensitive:

find -iname myfile.txt

The above will find all of the following: myfile.txt MYFILE.TXT MyFile.txt (etc...)


By Type

find -type f -name "*.txt" This will find all the files whose name ends in .txt in the current directory.

The -type f flag tells find to look for files ( -type d will tell find to look for directories.)


By Permission

You can have find files based on permissions:

find . -type f -perm 0777 -print This will find files in the current directory with 0777 permissions


References

  1. find man page
  2. Tecmint find Examples