I am using command substitution into a find command in a script where I have built a menu to do a bunch of tasks within my unix account. When I choose the options for to find a file/files that have the same inode of the entered filename, ie hardlinks, nothing shows up. When I choose the appropiate... (2 Replies)
hi:
i have several thousand files from users and of course they use all kind of characters on filenames. I have things like:
My special report (1999 ) Lisa & Jack's work.doc
crazy.
How do I remove all this characters in the current dir and subdirs too?
Thanks. (3 Replies)
Hi every body!
I would like to get only filename in the result of find command in Linux but I don't know howto. Tks so much for your helps. (5 Replies)
Hi All
When we use find command command in Unix we get the result as
/home/user/folder/filename1
/home/user/folder/filename2
/home/user/folder/filename3
Is it possible that i only get the file name
The expected output when using find command is
filename1
filename2
filename3
I am... (13 Replies)
I want to recursively cat the content of files in a directory e.g.
find /etc -type f -exec cat {} \;
But I want it to print the file name first and then the content. For example let's say /etc/statetab and /etc/colord.conf will be printed first then I want the output to look something like;
... (6 Replies)
I'm searching for particular scripts that contain pattern "BASIS" so I used the following command:
find . -type f -print | xargs grep "BASIS"
or
find . -type f -exec grep "BASIS" {} \;
However, I found out that the find command in the UNIX box that I'm working on doesn't find files... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am working in solaris.I am using below script to copy the files from /usr/tmp to /usr/gm
But while running this it is not considering the files list after the filename having space in them.
Example:-
compile_custom_pll.sh
conv_data_sqlload.sh
conv_sqlload.sh
Copy of... (5 Replies)
Running below command , but unable to print the filename , is there way to print filename/dirname using -print option
find . -type f -exec aclput -i fileacl.template {} \; (5 Replies)
Hi,
How can I use find command to search string/pattern in a file recursively?
What I tried:
find . -type f -exec cat {} | grep "make" \;
Output:
grep: find: ;: No such file or directory
missing argument to `-exec'
And this:
find . -type f -exec cat {} \; -exec grep "make" {} \;... (12 Replies)
Hi,
Below is list of files in my directory.
-rw-rw-r--. 1 Roots Roots 0 Dec 26 06:58 12345_kms_report.csv
-rw-rw-r--. 1 Roots Roots 0 Dec 26 06:59 12346_kms_report.csv
-rw-rw-r--. 1 Roots Roots 0 Dec 26 06:59 12347_kms_report.csv
-rw-rw-r--. 1 Roots Roots 0 Dec 26 06:59... (2 Replies)
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racc(1) General Commands Manual racc(1)NAME
racc - Ruby LALR parser generator
SYNOPSIS
racc [options] file
DESCRIPTION
Racc is a LALR(1) parser generator. It is written in Ruby itself, and generates Ruby program.
OPTIONS -g, --debug
output parser for user level debugging.
-o, --output-file <outfile>
file name of output. [<fname>.tab.rb]
-e, --executable <rubypath>
insert #! line in output. ('ruby' to default)
-E, --embedded
output file which don't need runtime.
-l, --no-line-convert
never convert line numbers. (for ruby<=1.4.3)
-c, --line-convert-all
convert line numbers also header and footer.
-a, --no-omit-actions
never omit actions.
-v, --verbose
create <filename>.output file.
-O, --log-file <fname>
file name of verbose output. [<fname>.output]
-C, --check-only
syntax check only.
-S, --output-status
output status time to time.
--no-extentions
run without any ruby extentions.
-h, --help
print this message and quit.
--version
print version and quit.
--runtime-version
print runtime version and quit.
--copyright
print copyright and quit.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/racc/html.en/index.html (English) or /usr/share/doc/racc/html.ja/index.html (Japanese).
April 2005 racc(1)