10-26-2000
Try:
find . -mtime -10 -type f -exec ls -l {} \; >> filelist
Let me know if that works.
There are other ways, this is the first that comes to mind.
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avinfo
AVINFO(1) User Commands AVINFO(1)
NAME
AVInfo - Audio/Video file information automatic extractor
SYNOPSIS
avinfo [FILENAME] [OPTIONS] [TEMPLATE] [OUTPUT]
avinfo [-l=FILELIST] [OPTIONS] [TEMPLATE] [OUTPUT]
avinfo -l- [OPTIONS] [TEMPLATE] [OUTPUT]
avinfo [--help | --version]
DESCRIPTION
Extracts information from FILENAME or files in FILELIST and generates a report.
OPTIONS:
-f=extension
forces the use of module associated with extension
-l=list
use filelist (use -l- for stdin)
-i=ms delay between files in filelist (in ms) (/*TODO*/)
-e=ext exclude an extension (do not apply associated module)
-m=number
max line length (0 - no restriction)
-s=value
for advanced tuning of modules (/*TODO*/)
-v=name=value
set int. variable 'name' to 'value' (text or number)
External TEMPLATEs:
-th=template
header template (string, use without value to disable)
-thf=filename
get header template from a file
-tb=template
body template (string, use without value to disable)
-tbf=filename
get body template from a file
-tf=template
footer template (string, use without value to disable)
-tff=filename
get footer template from a file
Built-in TEMPLATEs:
--default
used by default
--description
for creating (updating) descrpipt.ion files
--list for filelist (plain text) generation
--html-list
for filelist (html) generation
--csv-list
for filelist (CSV, e.g. for Excel)
--short
alt. version of --default template
--far "nice" formated report (for FAR Manager) (contains MS-DOS pseudographic characters)
OUTPUT:
-o=file
file to write the report to (default is stdout)
Other OPTIONS:
--help prints this help page
--version
prints avinfo version and copyright
You can use ':' instead of '=' in all OPTIONS or just omit it.
TEMPLATEs use AVInfo Simple Script (A.S.S.) syntax.
Examples of commands:
avinfo file.ogm --raw
find . -name '*.avi' -print | avinfo -l- --html-list -o=avilist.html
avinfo -l:list -thf:header -tbf=body -tff=footer >report
SEE ALSO
Additional documentation for AVInfo can be found in the package documentation directory.
(c) George Shuklin, 2001-2004, http://shounen.ru/soft/avinfo/
This is free software. You are welcome to redistribute it under the terms and conditions of GNU General Public License.
AVInfo 1.0 alpha 15 [Balalaika] April 2005 AVINFO(1)