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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Moving specific files Post 302112842 by cfajohnson on Saturday 31st of March 2007 03:29:47 AM
Old 03-31-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
You are using dirname to grab the directory from a path. Now use basename to grab the filename from the path.

$
$ basename /etc/passwd
passwd
$ dirname /etc/passwd
/etc
$

Where is the basename of the file needed?

if it is, there's no point to using a slow external command when the shell has the neccessary parameter expansion:
Code:
var=/etc/passwd
printf "%s\n" "${var##*/}"

 

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