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command to get count in unzipped folder
Hi All,
Is there is a way to do this in a single unix command I have unzipped some files into a directory .. I want to check the count of the files in the directory and also i need to check whether the files is having read permision or not.. I know it can be done by a script isthere any way to it in a single command Thanks, Arun |
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