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Operating Systems Linux Simplified find command to find multiple file types Post 302425577 by Corona688 on Friday 28th of May 2010 01:28:03 PM
Old 05-28-2010
If you're using GNU find, you can use the -regex option:

Code:
find ./ -regextype posix-extended -regex ".*\.(pl|pm|sql|so|sh|java|class|jar|gz|Z)"

If you don't have GNU find, you can use egrep:

Code:
find ./ -type f | egrep "\.(pl|pm|sql|so|sh|java|class|jar|gz|Z)$"

Note the slight difference between the grep and find regexes. Find assumes the regex should match the entire line. For grep we only need to tell it to match the extension, and append $ to the end to tell it that must be at the end of the line to match.
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NAME
Mojo::CookieJar - Cookie jar for HTTP 1.1 user agents SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::CookieJar; my $jar = Mojo::CookieJar->new; DESCRIPTION
Mojo::CookieJar is a minimalistic and relaxed cookie jar for HTTP 1.1 user agents. ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::CookieJar implements the following attributes. "max_cookie_size" my $max_cookie_size = $jar->max_cookie_size; $jar = $jar->max_cookie_size(4096); Maximum cookie size in bytes, defaults to 4096. METHODS
Mojo::CookieJar inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones. "add" $jar = $jar->add(@cookies); Add multiple Mojo::Cookie::Response objects to the jar. "empty" $jar->empty; Empty the jar. "extract" $jar = $jar->extract($tx); Extract response cookies from transaction. "find" my @cookies = $jar->find($url); Find Mojo::Cookie::Request objects in the jar for Mojo::URL object. "inject" $jar = $jar->inject($tx); Inject request cookies into transaction. SEE ALSO
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