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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting using find command Post 302219098 by karthikn7974 on Monday 28th of July 2008 05:00:45 AM
Old 07-28-2008
Question using find command

using the below command to find files in my home -> test directory
Code:
find /home/karthik/test/?? -type f -exec ls -l {} \;|awk '{ printf "%20s %s %2s %s %s \n", $5,$6,$7,$8,$9}' | sort -k5,5 -k2,4

it works fine.

what changes do i need to make to view particular extensions.

(e.g) to view only .txt or .sh etc.,

thanks with anticipation
 

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