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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find, regular expression, anyway to simplify this find command? Post 302545406 by binlib on Monday 8th of August 2011 09:20:52 AM
Old 08-08-2011
I was experimenting different regexes and accidentally left out the escapes of the parentheses (or you can add -regextype with the type of your favorite regexes.)
Code:
find . -regex '.*[^0-9]\(0+1\)?.sql'

This will match b.ext, b01.ext, b001.ext and b0001.ext, etc. If you don't want to match beyond 001, then change to
Code:
find . -regex '.*[^0-9]\(00?1\)?.sql'

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