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35 Practical Examples of Linux Find Command
Время создания: 14.03.2017 11:17
Автор: http://www.tecmint.com/author/admin/
Текстовые метки: linux find cli
Раздел: Linux
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The Linux Find Command is one of the most important and much used command in Linux sytems. Find command used to search and locate list of files and directories based on conditions you specify for files that match the arguments. Find can be used in variety of conditions like you can find files by permissions, users, groups, file type, date, size and other possible criteria. 35 Linux Find Commands Examples Through this article we are sharing our day-to-day Linux find command experience and its usage in the form of examples. In this article we will show you the most used 35 Find Commands examples in Linux. We have divided the section into Five parts from basic to advance usage of find command.
Part I – Basic Find Commands for Finding Files with Names 1. Find Files Using Name in Current Directory Find all the files whose name is tecmint.txt in a current working directory. # find . -name tecmint.txt ./tecmint.txt 2. Find Files Under Home Directory Find all the files under /home directory with name tecmint.txt. # find /home -name tecmint.txt /home/tecmint.txt 3. Find Files Using Name and Ignoring Case Find all the files whose name is tecmint.txt and contains both capital and small letters in /home directory. # find /home -iname tecmint.txt ./tecmint.txt ./Tecmint.txt 4. Find Directories Using Name Find all directories whose name is Tecmint in / directory. # find / -type d -name Tecmint /Tecmint 5. Find PHP Files Using Name Find all php files whose name is tecmint.php in a current working directory. # find . -type f -name tecmint.php ./tecmint.php 6. Find all PHP Files in Directory Find all php files in a directory. # find . -type f -name "*.php" ./tecmint.php ./login.php ./index.php Part II – Find Files Based on their Permissions 7. Find Files With 777 Permissions Find all the files whose permissions are 777. # find . -type f -perm 0777 -print 8. Find Files Without 777 Permissions Find all the files without permission 777. # find / -type f ! -perm 777 9. Find SGID Files with 644 Permissions Find all the SGID bit files whose permissions set to 644. # find / -perm 2644 10. Find Sticky Bit Files with 551 Permissions Find all the Sticky Bit set files whose permission are 551. # find / -perm 1551 11. Find SUID Files Find all SUID set files. # find / -perm /u=s 12. Find SGID Files Find all SGID set files. # find / -perm /g=s 13. Find Read Only Files Find all Read Only files. # find / -perm /u=r 14. Find Executable Files Find all Executable files. # find / -perm /a=x 15. Find Files with 777 Permissions and Chmod to 644 Find all 777 permission files and use chmod command to set permissions to 644. # find / -type f -perm 0777 -print -exec chmod 644 {} \; 16. Find Directories with 777 Permissions and Chmod to 755 Find all 777 permission directories and use chmod command to set permissions to 755. # find / -type d -perm 777 -print -exec chmod 755 {} \; 17. Find and remove single File To find a single file called tecmint.txt and remove it. # find . -type f -name "tecmint.txt" -exec rm -f {} \; 18. Find and remove Multiple File To find and remove multiple files such as .mp3 or .txt, then use. # find . -type f -name "*.txt" -exec rm -f {} \; OR # find . -type f -name "*.mp3" -exec rm -f {} \; 19. Find all Empty Files To find all empty files under certain path. # find /tmp -type f -empty 20. Find all Empty Directories To file all empty directories under certain path. # find /tmp -type d -empty 21. File all Hidden Files To find all hidden files, use below command. # find /tmp -type f -name ".*" Part III – Search Files Based On Owners and Groups 22. Find Single File Based on User To find all or single file called tecmint.txt under / root directory of owner root. # find / -user root -name tecmint.txt 23. Find all Files Based on User To find all files that belongs to user Tecmint under /home directory. # find /home -user tecmint 24. Find all Files Based on Group To find all files that belongs to group Developer under /home directory. # find /home -group developer 25. Find Particular Files of User To find all .txt files of user Tecmint under /home directory. # find /home -user tecmint -iname "*.txt" Part IV – Find Files and Directories Based on Date and Time 26. Find Last 50 Days Modified Files To find all the files which are modified 50 days back. # find / -mtime 50 27. Find Last 50 Days Accessed Files To find all the files which are accessed 50 days back. # find / -atime 50 28. Find Last 50-100 Days Modified Files To find all the files which are modified more than 50 days back and less than 100 days. # find / -mtime +50 –mtime -100 29. Find Changed Files in Last 1 Hour To find all the files which are changed in last 1 hour. # find / -cmin -60 30. Find Modified Files in Last 1 Hour To find all the files which are modified in last 1 hour. # find / -mmin -60 31. Find Accessed Files in Last 1 Hour To find all the files which are accessed in last 1 hour. # find / -amin -60 Part V – Find Files and Directories Based on Size 32. Find 50MB Files To find all 50MB files, use. # find / -size 50M 33. Find Size between 50MB – 100MB To find all the files which are greater than 50MB and less than 100MB. # find / -size +50M -size -100M 34. Find and Delete 100MB Files To find all 100MB files and delete them using one single command. # find / -size +100M -exec rm -rf {} \; 35. Find Specific Files and Delete Find all .mp3 files with more than 10MB and delete them using one single command. # find / -type f -name *.mp3 -size +10M -exec rm {} \; That’s it, We are ending this post here, In our next article we will discuss more about other Linux commands in depth with practical examples. Let us know your opinions on this article using our comment section. |
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