Finding files
In a filesystem, there is huge number of files available. Sometimes, there are external devices that are attached as well, which may also contain huge number of files. Imagine that there are millions and billions of files in a system and in which we have to search for a specific file or pattern of a file. Manual searching of a file is possible if the number of files is from 10 to 100, but it is almost impossible to search in millions of files. To solve this problem, UNIX and Linux provide the find
command. It is a very useful command for searching files in a computer.
The syntax of using the find
command is as follows:
find search_path [option]
Here, in search_path
, specify the path in which find
should search for file_search_pattern
.
A few important options are mentioned in the following table:
Option |
Description |
---|---|
-P |
Don't follow symbolic link. This is default behavior |
-L |
Follow symbolic link while searching |
-exec cmd ; |
Execute command cmd passed as parameter to -exec ... |