05-27-2009
#!/bin/ksh
#################################################
## File: findDateRange.sh
## Date: May 27, 2008
## Author: Saurav Sen
## Purpose: A script to find the files within
## a given date range
#################################################
echo "You have to provide the path, start date and the end date"
echo
echo "Enter the path to start search"
read fpath
echo "Please enter the start date in the format YYYYMMDD"
read strtdt
echo "please enter the end date in the format YYYYMMDD"
read enddt
touch -t ${strtdt}0000 /tmp/newerstart
touch -t ${enddt}2359 /tmp/newerend
#find ./ \( -newer /tmp/newerstart -a \! -newer /tmp/newerend \) -print
find $fpath \( -newer /tmp/newerstart -a \! -newer /tmp/newerend \) -exec ls -l {} \;
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conjunct
CONJUNCT(1) General Commands Manual CONJUNCT(1)
NAME
conjunct - find dates of equinox or new or full moon
SYNOPSIS
conjunct [options]
DESCRIPTION
conjunct searches for one of these events: spring equinox (default), summer solstice, autumn equinox, winter solstice, new moon, or full
moon.
OPTIONS
-s, --start date
Set starting date (default is current date). The date may be either a Julian day number (e.g. 2454180.0 for noon, 2007 March 20) or
an ISO 8601 date (e.g. 2007-03-20).
-e, --end date
Set ending date (default is one year from now).
-V, --vernal, --spring
Search for spring equinox (default).
-S, --summer
Search for summer solstice.
-A, --autumn, --fall
Search for autumn equinox.
-W, --winter
Search for winter solstice.
-N, --newmoon
Search for new moon.
-F, --fullmoon
Search for full moon.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
SEE ALSO
aa(1).
AUTHOR
conjunct was written by Stephen L. Moshier <steve@moshier.net>.
This manual page was written by James R. Van Zandt <jrv@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 24, 2006 CONJUNCT(1)