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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find, regular expression, anyway to simplify this find command? Post 302545783 by Sekullos on Tuesday 9th of August 2011 01:36:15 PM
Old 08-09-2011
Mmmh it actualy worked for you?

Code:
find . -regex '.*[^0-9]\(0+1\)?.ext'

and
Code:
find . -regex '.*[^0-9]\(00?1\)?.ext'

gave me nothing
How do you check the default regextype? and what regextype is being used in your code?
I made many .ext files named randomly to test it out and no success but that's exactly what i need. gonna try arround to test arround if i can get it working.

Edit : Couldn't get it working. I m running this on my NAS which is limited to sh shell (and ash which I didn't really check out yet...) i tried to change regextype but it's not recognized.
Gonna try to install bash and other stuff.
Grumpf...

Last edited by Sekullos; 08-10-2011 at 01:30 PM..
 

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