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How to seach in specific directories?
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How can I perform a search on parent directories and not child? I need to search and gzip files that are in /Home/Parent, but there are subdirectories under Parent ( /Home/Parent/Today). I don't want to gzip anything in the "Today" folder, just stop at the parent. There are about 50 Parent folders I need to search in and each one have a "Today" child directory. |
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