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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to find the recent file in many sub-directories? Post 302429943 by albertogarcia on Wednesday 16th of June 2010 07:49:11 AM
Old 06-16-2010
maybe...with any modification...
Code:
for element in $(ls -d *)
do
   if [ -d $element ]
   then
      echo "directory: $element"
      reciente=$(ls -lt $element | head -2 |tail -1)
      echo $reciente
   fi
done

 

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