Hi,
Am trying for a script which should delete more than 15 days older files in my current directory.Am using the below piece of code:
"find /tmp -type f -name "pattern" -mtime +15 -exec /usr/bin/ls -altr {} \;"
"find /tmp -type f -name "pattern" -mtime +15 -exec /usr/bin/rm -f {} \;"
... (9 Replies)
I want to copy a directory recursively ( it again has directories) and the directory is on windows and is nfsmounted in vxWorks, i am using unix to develop the code for this, can any one suggest me how to copy the directories recursively. (7 Replies)
i'm playing around with "ls" and "find" and am trying to get a print out of directories, with full path, (recursive) and their ownership.... without files or package contents (Mac .pkg or .mpkg files). I'd like it simply displayed without much/any extraneous info.
everything i've tried, and... (5 Replies)
What is the best way to completely remove dir with it's content ???
rmdir deletes only EMPTY dirs as i know.
The man page of remove function says "remove() deletes a name from the file system." Can it remove any dir recursively ??? :rolleyes: (7 Replies)
I was working on a shell script and found that the find command took too long, especially when I had to execute it multiple times. After some thought and research I came up with two functions.
fileScan()
filescan will cd into a directory and perform any operations you would like from within... (8 Replies)
I want to copy a file from the top directory into all the sub-folders and all of the sub-folders of those sub-folder etc. Does anyone have any idea how to do this?
Thanks in advance of any help you can give. (3 Replies)
Attempting to recursive chattr directories while excluding a directory, however the command which works with chown does not seem to with chattr
find /mysite/public_html ! -wholename '/mysite/public_html/images' -type d -exec chattr -R +i {} \;
find /mysite/public_html -not -path "*/images*"... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: carnagel
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
args
args(1) GNU Telephony args(1)NAME
args - manipulate and output command arguments.
SYNOPSIS
args [options] args...
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to manipulate and echo command line arguments to standard out. This can include adding quotes around each argument
passed or a separator, or to output each argument on a separate line. The program source also offers a basic example of how to use shell
argument parsing and localization in ucommon.
OPTIONS --delim=char
Set a deliminator character, such as ',', to use between each argument when outputing arguments.
--directory
If argument is a directory, list directory contents as arguments.
--follow
If argument is a directory and a symlink, follow symlinks recursively.
--lines
Output each argument on a separate line.
--quote=char|pair
Set a quote or special leading and trailing pair of characters to surround each argument with when output. A typical use might be
--quote=() to surround arguments in parenthesis.
--recursive
If argument is a directory, recursively scan directory and any subdirectory contents as arguments.
--reverse
Reverse order of arguments.
--help Outputs help screen for the user.
AUTHOR
args was written by David Sugar <dyfet@gnutelephony.org>.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to bug-commoncpp@gnu.org.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009 David Sugar, Tycho Softworks.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
GNU uCommon January 2010 args(1)